Title :
A real-time prediction model of electrode extension for GMAW
Author :
Bingul, Zafer ; Cook, George E.
Author_Institution :
Mechatronics Dept., Kocaeli Univ., Turkey
Abstract :
This paper presents the development of an electrode extension model for the gas metal arc welding process based on the process voltage. The full dynamic model for the electrode extension is derived by combining a dynamic resistivity model with the voltage model. The electrode extension model was found to be represented mathematically by a nonlinear, time-varying, second-order ordinary differential equation. This model can be used in through-the-arc sensing and arc length control systems. To experimentally verify the model, the process dynamics were excited by a continuous sinusoidal variation of arc current. Using a constant current power source with the electrode positive, sinusoidal perturbations of variable amplitude were superimposed on the current to allow direct measurement of changes in electrode extension, arc length, and total voltage. A high-speed video system was used to capture the experimental electrode extension dynamics. The model was verified by comparing the frequency response of the model to the frequency response of the real process. Agreement between the simulations and the experimental results was found to be very good. The accuracy of this model was found to be approximately ±0.6 mm, which is considered to be suitable for process control applications.
Keywords :
arc welding; frequency response; nonlinear differential equations; arc length control systems; continuous sinusoidal arc current variation; dynamic resistivity model; electrode extension model; frequency response; full dynamic model; gas metal arc melding process; nonlinear differential equation; process control; real-time prediction model; second-order ordinary differential equation; through-the-arc sensing; time-varying differential equation; voltage model; Conductivity; Control system synthesis; Differential equations; Electrodes; Frequency response; Mathematical model; Power system modeling; Predictive models; Voltage; Welding; Arc welding; control; electrode extension; modeling;
Journal_Title :
Mechatronics, IEEE/ASME Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMECH.2005.863366