Research on the Weld Position Detection Method for Sandwich Structures from Face-Panel Side Based on Backscattered X-ray

Web-core sandwich panels are a typical lightweight structure utilized in a variety of fields, such as naval, aviation, aerospace, etc. Welding is considered as an effective process to join the face panel to the core panel from the face panel side. However, it is difficult to locate the joint positio...

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Main Authors: Angang Wei, Baohua Chang, Boce Xue, Guodong Peng, Dong Du, Zandong Han
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-07-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/19/14/3198
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spelling doaj-c033a2d247c24b01a271c8f11b5224232020-11-24T21:27:37ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202019-07-011914319810.3390/s19143198s19143198Research on the Weld Position Detection Method for Sandwich Structures from Face-Panel Side Based on Backscattered X-rayAngang Wei0Baohua Chang1Boce Xue2Guodong Peng3Dong Du4Zandong Han5Department of Mechanical Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, ChinaDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, ChinaDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, ChinaDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, ChinaDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, ChinaKey Laboratory for Advanced Materials Processing Technology, Ministry of Education, Beijing 100084, ChinaWeb-core sandwich panels are a typical lightweight structure utilized in a variety of fields, such as naval, aviation, aerospace, etc. Welding is considered as an effective process to join the face panel to the core panel from the face panel side. However, it is difficult to locate the joint position (i.e., the position of core panel) due to the shielding of the face panel. This paper studies a weld position detection method based on X-ray from the face panel side for aluminum web-core sandwich panels used in aviation and naval structures. First, an experimental system was designed for weld position detection, able to quickly acquire the X-ray intensity signal backscattered by the specimen. An effective signal processing method was developed to accurately extract the characteristic value of X-ray intensity signals representing the center of the joint. Secondly, an analytical model was established to calculate and optimize the detection parameters required for detection of the weld position of a given specimen by analyzing the relationship between the backscattered X-ray intensity signal detected by the detector and the parameters of the detection system and specimen during the detection process. Finally, several experiments were carried out on a 6061 aluminum alloy specimen with a thickness of 3 mm. The experimental results demonstrate that the maximum absolute error of the detection was 0.340 mm, which is sufficiently accurate for locating the position of the joint. This paper aims to provide the technical basis for the automatic tracking of weld joints from the face panel side, required for the high-reliability manufacturing of curved sandwich structures.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/19/14/3198web-core sandwich panelsaluminum T-jointT-joint from face-panel sideweld position detectionX-ray backscatterdenoising method
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author Angang Wei
Baohua Chang
Boce Xue
Guodong Peng
Dong Du
Zandong Han
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Baohua Chang
Boce Xue
Guodong Peng
Dong Du
Zandong Han
Research on the Weld Position Detection Method for Sandwich Structures from Face-Panel Side Based on Backscattered X-ray
Sensors
web-core sandwich panels
aluminum T-joint
T-joint from face-panel side
weld position detection
X-ray backscatter
denoising method
author_facet Angang Wei
Baohua Chang
Boce Xue
Guodong Peng
Dong Du
Zandong Han
author_sort Angang Wei
title Research on the Weld Position Detection Method for Sandwich Structures from Face-Panel Side Based on Backscattered X-ray
title_short Research on the Weld Position Detection Method for Sandwich Structures from Face-Panel Side Based on Backscattered X-ray
title_full Research on the Weld Position Detection Method for Sandwich Structures from Face-Panel Side Based on Backscattered X-ray
title_fullStr Research on the Weld Position Detection Method for Sandwich Structures from Face-Panel Side Based on Backscattered X-ray
title_full_unstemmed Research on the Weld Position Detection Method for Sandwich Structures from Face-Panel Side Based on Backscattered X-ray
title_sort research on the weld position detection method for sandwich structures from face-panel side based on backscattered x-ray
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2019-07-01
description Web-core sandwich panels are a typical lightweight structure utilized in a variety of fields, such as naval, aviation, aerospace, etc. Welding is considered as an effective process to join the face panel to the core panel from the face panel side. However, it is difficult to locate the joint position (i.e., the position of core panel) due to the shielding of the face panel. This paper studies a weld position detection method based on X-ray from the face panel side for aluminum web-core sandwich panels used in aviation and naval structures. First, an experimental system was designed for weld position detection, able to quickly acquire the X-ray intensity signal backscattered by the specimen. An effective signal processing method was developed to accurately extract the characteristic value of X-ray intensity signals representing the center of the joint. Secondly, an analytical model was established to calculate and optimize the detection parameters required for detection of the weld position of a given specimen by analyzing the relationship between the backscattered X-ray intensity signal detected by the detector and the parameters of the detection system and specimen during the detection process. Finally, several experiments were carried out on a 6061 aluminum alloy specimen with a thickness of 3 mm. The experimental results demonstrate that the maximum absolute error of the detection was 0.340 mm, which is sufficiently accurate for locating the position of the joint. This paper aims to provide the technical basis for the automatic tracking of weld joints from the face panel side, required for the high-reliability manufacturing of curved sandwich structures.
topic web-core sandwich panels
aluminum T-joint
T-joint from face-panel side
weld position detection
X-ray backscatter
denoising method
url https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/19/14/3198
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