Abstract
In gas–metal arc welding (GMAW), the welding quality is influenced by various factors, including the welding conditions and external environment. Achieving a high welding quality requires careful observation and control. Welding monitoring is crucial for validating a planned welding process and assessing its quality. This study introduces a vision system for the online acquisition of clear molten pool images. It uses a small camera equipped with a complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor sensor during GMAW, as well as a method for constructing this system. The proposed vision system does not require triggering using devices such as field-programmable gate arrays, facilitating lower costs and online quality monitoring under various welding conditions during mild-steel GMAW. Accurate measurement of radiation from the weld is essential for clear observation of the molten pool during welding, emphasizing the importance of selecting an optical system with appropriate lenses and filters. In addition, appropriate digital camera parameters must be set for monitoring. High-quality images were successfully captured using the proposed method, and the image quality was evaluated using the blind/referenceless image spatial quality evaluator algorithm.
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