2015
DOI: 10.1179/1432891714z.0000000001174
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Correlation between stability of aluminium alloy pulsed metal-inert gas welding and pulse current signal

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“…Based on the quantification method of sample entropy, a composite quantitative evaluation index-arc sound sample entropy was proposed, which can avoid the influence of different parameters on the quantitative results and quantitatively reflect the stability of the arc welding process. To evaluate the stability of pulsed metal inert gas welding of aluminum alloy, Nie et al [15] analyzed pulsed current signals under different stability conditions based on modern digital signal processing methods such as approximate entropy and probability density. The pulse current signals in different aluminum alloy metal-inert gas welding processes were studied, and the approximate entropy algorithm was used to evaluate the pulse current signals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the quantification method of sample entropy, a composite quantitative evaluation index-arc sound sample entropy was proposed, which can avoid the influence of different parameters on the quantitative results and quantitatively reflect the stability of the arc welding process. To evaluate the stability of pulsed metal inert gas welding of aluminum alloy, Nie et al [15] analyzed pulsed current signals under different stability conditions based on modern digital signal processing methods such as approximate entropy and probability density. The pulse current signals in different aluminum alloy metal-inert gas welding processes were studied, and the approximate entropy algorithm was used to evaluate the pulse current signals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%