TY - GEN
T1 - Image processing for measurement of three-demensional gas metal arc weld pool surface
T2 - 2012 IEEE International Conference on Computer Science and Automation Engineering, CSAE 2012
AU - Ma, Xiao Ji
AU - Zhang, Yu Ming
AU - Gay, Amber M.
AU - Male, Alan T.
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - Observing and measuring the weld pool geometry in the gas metal arc welding (GMAW) process is the key to understanding and control of the complex welding process, and to improving and validating numerical welding models. In this paper, a novel machine vision system to measure the highly dynamic three dimensional front surface geometry of GMAW weld pool is proposed. A grid pattern is projected onto the weld pool surface. The projected laser is reflected from the specular weld pool surface and the reflection is intercepted by an imaging plane. A high-speed camera fitted with a narrow band optical filter is adopted to capture the corresponding reflected pattern, which is deformed during the reflection. To utilize the reflected pattern to reconstruct the weld pool surface, the correspondence of the reflection points with the projected pattern must be established. This paper addresses the algorithm to first evaluate the captured images, segment and identify reflection pattern from series of captured images, identify projected lines and establish line-to-line correspondence. The establishment of the correspondence provides the data needed to reconstruct the weld pool surface based on the law of reflection.
AB - Observing and measuring the weld pool geometry in the gas metal arc welding (GMAW) process is the key to understanding and control of the complex welding process, and to improving and validating numerical welding models. In this paper, a novel machine vision system to measure the highly dynamic three dimensional front surface geometry of GMAW weld pool is proposed. A grid pattern is projected onto the weld pool surface. The projected laser is reflected from the specular weld pool surface and the reflection is intercepted by an imaging plane. A high-speed camera fitted with a narrow band optical filter is adopted to capture the corresponding reflected pattern, which is deformed during the reflection. To utilize the reflected pattern to reconstruct the weld pool surface, the correspondence of the reflection points with the projected pattern must be established. This paper addresses the algorithm to first evaluate the captured images, segment and identify reflection pattern from series of captured images, identify projected lines and establish line-to-line correspondence. The establishment of the correspondence provides the data needed to reconstruct the weld pool surface based on the law of reflection.
KW - gas metal arc welding (GMAW)
KW - machine vision
KW - weld pool surafce
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U2 - 10.1109/CSAE.2012.6272767
DO - 10.1109/CSAE.2012.6272767
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84867082607
SN - 9781467300865
T3 - CSAE 2012 - Proceedings, 2012 IEEE International Conference on Computer Science and Automation Engineering
SP - 243
EP - 249
BT - CSAE 2012 - Proceedings, 2012 IEEE International Conference on Computer Science and Automation Engineering
Y2 - 25 May 2012 through 27 May 2012
ER -