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The focus of the book is to demonstrate a feasibility study for detecting wormhole defects using the frequency spectrum, phase space, and time spectrum of feedback forces in real-time. It is asserted here that the oscillations of the feedback forces are related to the dynamics of the plasticized material flow and that the feedback forces can provide useful information for detecting wormhole defects. Two real-time feedback-force evaluation algorithms are developed for assessing the weld quality. A probability of detection analysis is conducted to compare the wormhole-detection performance of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The focus of the book is to demonstrate a feasibility study for detecting wormhole defects using the frequency spectrum, phase space, and time spectrum of feedback forces in real-time. It is asserted here that the oscillations of the feedback forces are related to the dynamics of the plasticized material flow and that the feedback forces can provide useful information for detecting wormhole defects. Two real-time feedback-force evaluation algorithms are developed for assessing the weld quality. A probability of detection analysis is conducted to compare the wormhole-detection performance of the two algorithms. Both algorithms detect defects greater than 0.5 mm with 95% mean probability of detection, and both algorithms evaluate 3-second-long time series segments in less than 0.1 seconds. The present study not only demonstrates the possibility of identifying weld quality in real-time but also provides evidence that the oscillations of the feedback forces are related to the material flow. In general, the book introduces a real-time approach for providing important feedback information about weld quality to a control system for Friction Stir Welding.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Boldsaikhan: Studied Computer Science and Material Science at SDSMT. Research Engineer at NIAR of WSU, Wichita, KS, USA. Dr. Logar: Studied Computer Science at SDSMT and Texas Tech University. Professor at SDSMT, Rapid city, SD, USA. Dr. Corwin: Studied Math and Computer Science at Lehigh and Texas Tech Universities. Professor at SDSMT.