2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.measurement.2022.110833
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Real-time welding condition monitoring by roughness information extracted from surface images

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“…This study refers to the end portion of this tapered tool that comes into contact with the workpiece during welding. During FSW, the heat generated by the rotating tool's friction and pressure softens the material in a localized region known as the heating or thermo-mechanical affected zone [53,54]. The statement suggests that the interaction between the heated zone and the tool's taper tip leads to changes in surface roughness.…”
Section: Surface Roughnessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study refers to the end portion of this tapered tool that comes into contact with the workpiece during welding. During FSW, the heat generated by the rotating tool's friction and pressure softens the material in a localized region known as the heating or thermo-mechanical affected zone [53,54]. The statement suggests that the interaction between the heated zone and the tool's taper tip leads to changes in surface roughness.…”
Section: Surface Roughnessmentioning
confidence: 99%