Defect Detection in Arc-Welding Processes by Means of the Line-to-Continuum Method and Feature Selection

Sensors (Basel). 2009;9(10):7753-70. doi: 10.3390/s91007753. Epub 2009 Sep 29.

Abstract

Plasma optical spectroscopy is widely employed in on-line welding diagnostics. The determination of the plasma electron temperature, which is typically selected as the output monitoring parameter, implies the identification of the atomic emission lines. As a consequence, additional processing stages are required with a direct impact on the real time performance of the technique. The line-to-continuum method is a feasible alternative spectroscopic approach and it is particularly interesting in terms of its computational efficiency. However, the monitoring signal highly depends on the chosen emission line. In this paper, a feature selection methodology is proposed to solve the uncertainty regarding the selection of the optimum spectral band, which allows the employment of the line-to-continuum method for on-line welding diagnostics. Field test results have been conducted to demonstrate the feasibility of the solution.

Keywords: arc-welding; feature selection; on-line monitoring; plasma spectroscopy.