Novel approach for in-line process monitoring during ultrasonic metal welding of dissimilar wire/terminal joints based on the thermoelectric effect

IF 2.4 4区 材料科学 Q2 METALLURGY & METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING
Andreas Gester, Toni Sprigode, Guntram Wagner
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Abstract

Ultrasonic metal welding (USMW) is a manufacturing technique widely employed in the automotive and aerospace industries due to its efficiency in joining similar as well as dissimilar metals. Despite its prevalence, the lack of effective in-line process monitoring methods has resulted in high scrap rates, product recalls due to unrecognized scrap or financial losses due to pseudo-scrap, limiting its application in more sensitive industries. This paper presents a novel thermoelectric effect-based method for in-line process monitoring of USMW processes. This approach utilizes the thermoelectric properties, that manifest at the junctions of dissimilar metals during welding to accurately measure the temperature of the weld zone without the need of additional thermocouples, pyrometers or infrared cameras. An experimental setup was developed to validate the thermoelectric-based temperature measurement methodology. Key to this approach is the detection of thermoelectric voltage developed due to thermo diffusion when dissimilar materials are joined. The experiments showed a strong correlation between the thermoelectric voltage and the mechanical strength of the welds, suggesting that this parameter can effectively predict the quality of the weld. In the trials, a series of welded samples was created under controlled conditions to measure the generated thermoelectric voltage and correlate it with ultimate tensile strength tests. The data were analyzed using Spearman’s correlation coefficients to determine the correlation of the thermoelectric signals and joint strength. Results indicate that the thermoelectric voltage measurements correlate highly with the joint strength, with a Spearman’s correlation coefficient of over 0.94, thereby providing a promising predictive metric for assessing weld quality.

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Welding in the World
Welding in the World METALLURGY & METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING-
CiteScore
4.20
自引率
14.30%
发文量
181
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal Welding in the World publishes authoritative papers on every aspect of materials joining, including welding, brazing, soldering, cutting, thermal spraying and allied joining and fabrication techniques.
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