Patent classifications
B23K13/01
Remote detection of induction weld temperature
Systems and methods are provided for controlling welding. One embodiment is a method for controlling welding of a composite part. The method includes locating a linear fiber optic sensor along a composite part comprising a matrix of thermoplastic reinforced by fibers, measuring temperatures along the weld line via the linear fiber optic sensor, performing induction welding at the composite part along the weld line, determining a continuum of weld temperatures along the weld line, and controlling the induction welding based on the continuum of weld temperatures.
Remote detection of induction weld temperature
Systems and methods are provided for controlling welding. One embodiment is a method for controlling welding of a composite part. The method includes locating a linear fiber optic sensor along a composite part comprising a matrix of thermoplastic reinforced by fibers, measuring temperatures along the weld line via the linear fiber optic sensor, performing induction welding at the composite part along the weld line, determining a continuum of weld temperatures along the weld line, and controlling the induction welding based on the continuum of weld temperatures.
Systems and methods for in process heating for direct energy deposition applications
A system used to additively manufacture an object layer-by-layer using direct energy deposition (DED) includes a base where the object is formed, a depositor configured to deposit material layer-by-layer on the base or a previously deposited layer of the object, an energy source configured to selectively direct an energized beam at the material to fuse a new layer of the material to a previously formed layer, and a heating element in contact with at least a portion of the base and configured to supply heat to the base.
Systems and methods for in process heating for direct energy deposition applications
A system used to additively manufacture an object layer-by-layer using direct energy deposition (DED) includes a base where the object is formed, a depositor configured to deposit material layer-by-layer on the base or a previously deposited layer of the object, an energy source configured to selectively direct an energized beam at the material to fuse a new layer of the material to a previously formed layer, and a heating element in contact with at least a portion of the base and configured to supply heat to the base.
METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR SUPPORT OF LOW-POWER OPERATION IN TRAINING MODES IN WELDING MACHINES
Systems and methods are provided for support of low-power operation in training modes in welding machines.
LASER ASSISTED METALLIZATION PROCESS FOR SOLAR CELL STRINGING
Metallization of semiconductor substrates using a laser beam, and the resulting structures, e.g., micro-electronic devices, semiconductor substrates and/or solar cells, solar cell circuit, solar cell strings, and solar cell arrays are described. A solar cell string can include a plurality of solar cells. The plurality of solar cells can include a substrate and a plurality of semiconductor regions disposed in or above the substrate. A plurality of conductive contact structures is electrically connected to the plurality semiconductor regions. Each conductive contact structure includes a locally deposited metal portion disposed in contact with a corresponding one of the semiconductor regions.
WELDING METHOD USING FIBER LASER FOR COMPONENTS OF A MEDICAL DEVICE
A system includes a first tubular member comprising a first polymer and a second tubular member comprising a second polymer. The first tubular member defines a lumen configured to receive at least a portion of the second tubular member therein to define a joint region. The system further includes a compression sleeve configured to receive at least a portion of the first tubular member at the joint region and an energy source comprising a fiber laser configured to deliver energy to the joint region to thermally weld the first tubular member to the second tubular member. In some examples, the energy includes a wavelength of radiation transmittable through the compression sleeve and the first tubular member, and absorbable by the first tubular member and the second tubular member.
SECONDARY BATTERY MANUFACTURING METHOD AND SECONDARY BATTERY
A secondary battery manufacturing method according to an example embodiment of the present disclosure includes an electromagnetic welding step of joining together a first metallic component and a second metallic component included in the secondary battery by electromagnetic welding, and a laser welding step of applying laser light to weld an unjoined part of the first metallic component and the second metallic component, the unjoined part being not joined by the electromagnetic welding step.
SECONDARY BATTERY MANUFACTURING METHOD AND SECONDARY BATTERY
A secondary battery manufacturing method according to an example embodiment of the present disclosure includes an electromagnetic welding step of joining together a first metallic component and a second metallic component included in the secondary battery by electromagnetic welding, and a laser welding step of applying laser light to weld an unjoined part of the first metallic component and the second metallic component, the unjoined part being not joined by the electromagnetic welding step.
Article comprising additively manufactured metal portions
An article comprising additively manufactured metal portions is described. The article comprises a first additively manufactured metal portion, and a second additively manufactured metal portion coupled to the first additively manufactured metal portion at a welded joint. The article further comprises a resistive heating material disposed within an interior of the welded joint, the resistive heating material comprising a different material than the first additively manufactured metal portion and the second additively manufactured metal portion.