ANALYSIS OF WELD JOINT DEFORMATIONS BY OPTICAL 3D SCANNING
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https://doi.org/10.14311/APP.2016.56.0076Keywords:
analysis of weldment deformation, explosion welding, 3D scanning, GOM ATOSAbstract
This paper presents an analysis of weld joint deformation using optical 3D scanning. The weld joints of bimetals were made by explosion welding (EXW). GOM ATOS II TripleScan SO MV320 equipment with measuring volume 320 × 240 × 240 mm, 5.0 MPix camera resolution and GOM ATOS I 350 with a measuring volume of 250 × 200 × 200 mm, 0.8 MPix camera resolution were used for experimental deformation measurements of weldments. The scanned samples were compared with reference specimens. The angular and transverse deformation were visualized by colour deviation maps. The maximum observed deformations of the weld joints ranged from −1.96 to +1.20 mm.Downloads
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