TITLE:
An Electrothermal Model Based Adaptive Control of Resistance Spot Welding Process
AUTHORS:
Ziyad Kas, Manohar Das
KEYWORDS:
Resistance Spot Welding, Adaptive Control, Nugget Formation, Energy Saving
JOURNAL NAME:
Intelligent Control and Automation,
Vol.6 No.2,
May
22,
2015
ABSTRACT: Resistance Spot Welding (RSW) is a process commonly used for joining a stack of two or three metal sheets at desired spots. The weld is accomplished by holding the metallic workpieces together by applying pressure through the tips of a pair of electrodes and then passing a strong electric current for a short duration. Inconsistent weld and insufficient nugget size are some of the common problems associated with RSW. To overcome these problems, a new adaptive control scheme is proposed in this paper. It is based on an electrothermal dynamical model of the RSW process, and utilizes the principle of adaptive one-step-ahead control. It is basically a tracking controller that adjusts the weld current continuously to make sure that the temperature of the workpieces or the weld nugget tracks a desired reference temperature profile. The proposed control scheme is expected to reduce energy consumption by 5% or more per weld, which can result in significant energy savings for any application requiring a high volume of spot welds. The design steps are discussed in details. Also, results of some simulation studies are presented.