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Process for achieving proper weld quality in course of the welding operation, marking the faults on the workpieces and certifying the quality

  • US 4,605,836 A
  • Filed: 09/21/1984
  • Issued: 08/12/1986
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/26/1983
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. Process for maintaining weld quality during welding operation, comprising the marking of the fault spots on the workpiece and certifying of quality, in course of which momentary values of arc current and arc voltage characterizing manual or mechanized welding process are continuously measured and from the values thus obtained relative short-circuit time of the arc, drop frequency and arc power outputs are continuously calculated, said measured momentary values of arc current and arc voltage and said calculated values of relative short-circuit time of the arc, drop frequency and arc power outputs are compared with empirically determined optimal values, thus defining absolute values and signals representing the directions of deviations, duration of deviations, said directions and duration of deviations being related to a predetermined span of time averages of absolute values and, defining signals representing the directions of deviations, forming a quotient of the duration of deviations and of pre-determined durations;

  • said averages of absolute values and said quotients of the duration of deviations and of predetermined durations are recorded and simultaneously averages of the absolute values are compared with a first and second limit value and at a magnitude between the first and second limit value, a warning signal is given for the welder, and at a magnitude exceeding the second limit value a further signal is given and simultaneously a fault spot is marked on the workpiece until said exceeding magnitude is reduced below the second limit value.

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