Abstract
Ultrasonic Metal Welding is a type of welding used in the production of electric car batteries. Currently, it suffers from quality fluctuations, and there is a need for online quality control techniques. One technique being investigated involves the measurement of the vibrations of the welding horn using laser vibrometry. However, this comes with two obstacles. First, measurements close to the welding site, which contain the most information, are difficult to do. This is due to the interference of particles ejected during welding, which interfere with the laser beam. Second, it is possible that the use of reflective tape for vibrometry changes the vibrations measured, due to heating of the horn during welding. This work investigates these problems and presents some solutions. The effects of the reflective tape on the measurement is investigated, by measuring the vibrations of the horn during welding and free run, with and without reflective tape, and with and without prior heating of the tape. Furthermore, the interference of ejected particles is minimized using a special experimental setup, and measurements are done without any reflecting tape.
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