VITEWE

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Full name
VIRTUAL TECHNOLOGICAL EXPERIMENT IN WELDING
Acronym
VITEWE
Website
Keywords
Innovation, Technology Transfer, Electronics, Microelectronics, Coordination, Cooperation, Industrial Manufacture, Information Processing, Information Systems, Policies
Budget
€ 249300 EURO
Start date
1997/04/01
End date
2000/03/31



Contents

Partners

  • PERMANOVA LASER SYSTEM AB: ROOS, SVEN-OLOV
  • SOUDOBEAM: THOMAS, Jacques

Funding Bodies

  • EU FP4 / INCO

Contact

  • Jean SAGNES
  • Tel: +33-468662000
  • 52,AV.DE VILLNEUVE, 66860, PERPIGNAN,FRANCE


Objectives

The objective of VITEWE is to develop a method that allows the optimisation of welding parameters using a virtual reality procedure before the execution of the actual welding. This method will be based on sophisticated mathematical models, advanced methods of numerical simulations, a specially created database concerning welding technologies and equipment, and an advanced virtual reality graphical representation of the welding.

Main Results

General information: The virtual welding experiment will be organised as follows: the user will choose the basic welding technology to be used (laser, plasma-arc, electron beam, etc.), the required set up, materials to be welded, and the welding parameters (speed, power, energy beam diameter); based on the chosen welding conditions, a virtual experiment will be executed numerically; the evolution of the welding process will be represented by the dynamics of: temperature fields, molten pool shape, keyhole formation, etc.; the whole virtual experiment will be analysed by a virtual diagnostic equipment such as pyrometers, acoustic emission, thermocouples, spectrometers, etc.; the result of the virtual experiment will be represented by a 3D image of the obtained welded seam and its cross-sections; the results of the virtual welding will be analysed and necessary modifications of the parameters will take place before the next virtual welding.


End Users

Evaluation Methodologies

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