Polarimetric imaging method for surface quality evaluation of a liquid metal pool obtained during welding

  • Kechiche A
  • Aubreton O
  • Mathieu A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Conventional methods used to inspect the molten pool surface induced by arc welding processes are based on post-welding evaluation using destructive or semi-destructive testing methods. Many attempts were performed to develop alternative and nondestructive tests. In this context, a polarimetric vision methodol. is evaluated. The polarimetric parameters are measured from the thermal radiations emitted by the hot liquid metal at a wavelength within an arc plasma blind spectral window. The Stokes parameters and their segmentation within a Gaussian mixture model allow to discriminate artifacts at the surface of the liquid metal. After weld pool solidification, the use of SEM and energy dispersive spectroscopy allow to identify the artifacts, i.e., floating alumina particles.

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Kechiche, A. Z., Aubreton, O., Mathieu, A., Mannucci, A., & Stolz, C. (2020). Polarimetric imaging method for surface quality evaluation of a liquid metal pool obtained during welding. Optical Engineering, 59(10). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.oe.59.10.100501

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