Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
727394 Measurement 2014 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Ultrasonic sensing is used to monitor changes in temperature in Al 6061.•Temperature measurement system is implemented for friction stir spot welds.•Temperature dependence of Young’s modulus plays crucial role in time of flight.•Ultrasonics show significant potential for non-destructive temperature measurement.

This investigation presents the feasibility of ultrasonic temperature measurement of friction stir spot welding (FSSW). FSSW is an automated solid state joining process. Thermal profiles of the weld zone are crucial for implementing informed process changes to improve weld quality. Ultrasonics present a novel and non-invasive method of monitoring changes in temperature.Ultrasonic time of flight (TOF) measurement method is used to calculate the temperature of Al 6061 as it is heated. Comparisons of the ultrasonic temperature calculations with thermocouple readings confirm the accuracy of the ultrasonic system. The ultrasonic signal is then recorded during spot welding and processed. The results show that ultrasonic technology is a feasible method of monitoring the heating and cooling profiles of the weld zone during welding. The paper also discusses challenges presented by the system as well as recommendations for its future implementation in the friction stir welding manufacturing industry.

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