Welding power supply with digital controller
US-2015375328-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US10766089B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10766089-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113182353-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 13, 2011 |
| Priority date | Jul 14, 2010 |
| Publication date | Sep 8, 2020 |
| Grant date | Sep 8, 2020 |
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A heat input control method for a welding system includes the step of receiving data encoding a desired heat input range having heat input values included between an upper limit and a lower limit. The method also includes the step of receiving data encoding a desired change to a level of a first weld variable of a set of weld variables. Further, the method includes determining a change to a level of a second weld variable of the set of weld variables. The determined change to the level of the second weld variable is suitable to maintain a heat input of a welding operation within the desired heat input range.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A welding system, comprising: a welding power source comprising power conversion circuitry configured to generate a welding power output for use in a welding operation, wherein the welding power source is configured to receive a desired heat input level for the welding operation and to receive a first adjustment to a voltage level via a user interface, and wherein the welding power source comprises a constant current supply or a constant voltage supply configured for use in a submerged arc welding operation; and control circuitry communicatively coupled to the welding power source and configured to: receive data encoding the desired heat input level and the first adjustment to the voltage level; during the welding operation, determine a second adjustment to a magnitude of a travel speed of a welding torch suitable to substantially maintain the desired heat input level in response to the first adjustment to the voltage level; and during the welding operation, generate a control signal to adjust the magnitude of the travel speed based on the desired heat input level during the welding operation to command the welding power source to implement the adjustment to the magnitude of the travel speed, wherein both the voltage level and the magnitude of the travel speed are adjusted by the control circuitry during the welding operation to maintain the desired heat input level. 2. The welding system of claim 1 , wherein the control circuitry is configured to receive the desired heat input level in a range of suitable heat input values included within a preset tolerance. 3. The welding system of claim 1 , comprising a flux hopper configured to supply flux to the welding operation and a flux recovery system configured to recover unfused flux from a workpiece. 4. A welding system comprising: a welding power supply comprising power conversion circuitry configured to generate a welding power output for use in a submerged arc welding operation and an operator interface configured to receive a desired heat input level and an operator initiated first adjustment to a first weld variable of a set of weld variables, wherein the first weld variable is one of a voltage level or a wire feed speed and the welding power supply is operable in a constant current or constant voltage mode; a wire feeder coupled to the welding power supply and configured to apply the welding power output to a supplied welding wire; a positioning system configured to position a welding torch and a workpiece with respect to one another; and control circuitry configured to: receive data encoding the desired heat input level and the first adjustment to the first weld variable; during the submerged arc welding operation, determine a second adjustment to a second weld variable of the set of weld variables that is suitable to maintain a heat input of the submerged arc welding operation approximately equal to the desired heat input level in response to the first adjustment to the first weld variable, wherein the second weld variable is the other of the voltage level or the wire feed speed; generate a control signal to adjust the second weld variable based on the desired heat input level during the submerged arc welding operation encoding the determined second adjustment to the second weld variable, and wherein both the first weld variable and the second weld variable are adjusted by the control circuitry during the submerged arc welding operation to maintain the desired heat input level. 5. The welding system of claim 4 , comprising a flux hopper configured to supply flux to the welding operation and a flux recovery system configured to recover unfused flux from the workpiece. 6. The welding system of claim 4 , wherein the control circuitry is configured to receive the desired heat input level in a range of suitable heat input values included within a preset tolerance. 7. The welding system of claim 4 , wherein the wire feeder comprises a motor coupled to a set of drive rolls configured to unspool the supplied welding wire from a supply spool.
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