DocumentCode
2532878
Title
Ultrasonic sensing classification of foundry pieces applying neural networks
Author
Lázaro, A. ; Serrano, I. ; Oria, J.P. ; de Miguel, C.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electron. Technol. & Autom. Syst., Cantabria Univ., Santander, Spain
fYear
1998
fDate
29 Jun-1 Jul 1998
Firstpage
653
Lastpage
658
Abstract
This work describes an inspection and classification system based on ultrasonic sensing that is developed for application to foundry pieces which will later be machined within the automobile industry. In the manufacturing of foundry pieces, small defects can sometimes be found after casting, which although not critical for the final use of the piece, affect the manufacturing processes detrimentally, especially in machining tasks. The inspection system tries to solve this problem in an automated way applying ultrasonic identification techniques. In this field, ultrasonic tools appear to be a powerful technique for the quality control of processes because of their capacity to recognise and classify pieces. The ultrasonic signal reflected by a piece is mathematically treated and two neural network designs are developed to perform the discrimination between machinable and nonmachinable piece. This work forms part of the investigative tasks of a collaboration project between the Engineering Control Group of the University of Cantabria and FUNDIMOTOR S.A. (Nissan Group)
Keywords
acoustic signal processing; automobile industry; inspection; neural nets; pattern classification; quality control; ultrasonic transducers; FUNDIMOTOR; Nissan Group; QC; US identification techniques; automobile industry; collaboration project; foundry pieces; inspection system; machining tasks; manufacturing processes; neural networks; quality control; ultrasonic sensing classification; ultrasonic signal; Automobile manufacture; Casting; Foundries; Inspection; Machining; Manufacturing industries; Manufacturing processes; Neural networks; Quality control; Signal design;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Advanced Motion Control, 1998. AMC '98-Coimbra., 1998 5th International Workshop on
Conference_Location
Coimbra
Print_ISBN
0-7803-4484-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/AMC.1998.743632
Filename
743632
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