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A study on a vision sensor based laser welding system for bellows

✍ Scribed by S.K. Lee; W.S. Chang; W.S. Yoo; S.J. Na


Publisher
Society of Manufacturing Engineers
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
567 KB
Volume
19
Category
Article
ISSN
0278-6125

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✦ Synopsis


Welded metal bellows are commonly manufactured by welding pairs of washer-shaped diaphragms of thin sheet metal. Two types of welding operations are required: inner edge welding to make pairs of diaphragms, and outer edge welding to form a bellows by welding the number of pairs.

In this study, the inner and outer edges of bellows were welded by using a CW Nd:YAG laser. For the inner edge welding, the Nd:YAG laser beam was directed at an angle of 45 Β° to the edge because of the limited accessibility. In the outer edge welding, welded pairs were fixed on a jig and compressed axially. The difference between the center of the bellows and that of a jig shaft causes an eccentricity, while the tolerance between a motor shaft and a jig shaft causes a wobble-type motion. A vision sensor based on the optical triangulation was used for seam tracking. Two image processing algorithms that can find a bellows edge were developed for inner and outer edge welding. A geometrical modeling that describes the difference between the position of the Nd:YAG laser spot on a bellows edge and that of the laser diode stripe of the vision sensor was established. The seam tracking by a two-axis Cartesian robot was performed after the vision sensor determined the positional deviation in each sampling. Experiments were performed with 0.1 mm thick stainless steel bellows and 0.5 mm outer edges pitch. The seam tracking by the sensed positional deviation and geometrical modeling was performed successfully with an acceptable error.


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