2019
DOI: 10.1007/s00170-019-04110-5
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A probabilistic model of weld penetration depth based on process parameters

Abstract: In welded structures using robotized metal active gas (MAG) welding, unwanted variation in penetration depth is typically observed. This is due to uncertainties in the process parameters which cannot be fully controlled. In this work, an analytical probabilistic model is developed to predict the probability of satisfying a target penetration, in the presence of these uncertainties. The proposed probabilistic model incorporates both aleatory process parameter uncertainties and epistemic measurement uncertaintie… Show more

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“…The mean values and standard deviation of toe radius and throat thickness are reported in Table 2, which is based on 60 measurements per specimen. The variations in welding profile could have resulted from the uncertainties in the process parameters which cannot be fully controlled, such as gun angle, torch travel angle, and robot trajectory as well as current and voltage 29 . Overall, the welding quality fulfills the quality level C in the international standard ISO 5817 30…”
Section: Fatigue Testing Datamentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The mean values and standard deviation of toe radius and throat thickness are reported in Table 2, which is based on 60 measurements per specimen. The variations in welding profile could have resulted from the uncertainties in the process parameters which cannot be fully controlled, such as gun angle, torch travel angle, and robot trajectory as well as current and voltage 29 . Overall, the welding quality fulfills the quality level C in the international standard ISO 5817 30…”
Section: Fatigue Testing Datamentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Due to the stochastic nature of the welding process [1,2], local topographical variations in weld geometry are inevitable. This may result in local stress raising effects, such as sharp transitions and adverse undercuts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reliability analysis is widely used in industrial applications, ranging from structural (Chojaczyk et al 2015;Mansour et al 2019a;Hultgren et al 2021a) and mechanical engineering (Papadimitriou et al 2020;Sandberg et al 2017) to materials design (Liu et al 2018;Mansour et al 2019b;Alzweighi et al 2020). Regardless of the application, the reliability is defined as the probability that an intended function is satisfied in the presence of uncertainties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%