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Deep-learning based supervisory monitoring of robotized DE-GMAW process through learning from human welders

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WELDING IN THE WORLD
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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s40194-023-01635-y

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Deep learning; Human welder; Robot; Gas metal arc welding

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Double-electrode gas metal arc welding (DE-GMAW) is an improved method based on conventional GMAW. To ensure its proper operation, a robotized system with a follower robot is proposed, and deep learning is employed for process monitoring. The use of different voltages as labels for different modes of operation has been proven to be reliable.
Double-electrode gas metal arc welding (DE-GMAW) modifies GMAW by adding a second electrode to bypass a portion of the current flowing from the wire. This reduces the current to, and the heat input on, the workpiece. Successful bypassing depends on the relative position of the bypass electrode to the continuously varying wire tip. To ensure proper operation, we propose robotizing the system using a follower robot to carry and adaptively adjust the bypass electrode. The primary information for monitoring this process is the arc image, which directly shows desired and undesired modes. However, developing a robust algorithm for processing the complex arc image is time-consuming and challenging. Employing a deep learning approach requires labeling numerous arc images for the corresponding DE-GMAW modes, which is not practically feasible. To introduce alternative labels, we analyze arc phenomena in various DE-GMAW modes and correlate them with distinct arc systems having varying voltages. These voltages serve as automatically derived labels to train the deep-learning network. The results demonstrated reliable process monitoring.

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