Systems and methods for controlling an output power of a welding power supply

US11185940B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11185940-B2
Application numberUS-201414206777-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 12, 2014
Priority dateMar 12, 2014
Publication dateNov 30, 2021
Grant dateNov 30, 2021

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A method for controlling an output current of a welding power supply includes detecting, using control circuitry of the welding power supply, a root mean square (RMS) current setting. The method also includes calculating, using the control circuitry, an average current command based on the RMS current setting. The method also includes controlling, using the control circuitry, the output current using the average current command to produce an output substantially the same as the RMS current setting.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An article of manufacture for controlling an output voltage of a welding power supply, an output current of the welding power supply, or any combination thereof, based on a corresponding command level, comprising: one or more tangible, non-transitory machine-readable media having encoded thereon processor-executable instructions, the instructions comprising: instructions to detect at least one of (1) a setting of a root mean square (RMS) voltage via control circuitry of the welding power supply or via control circuitry of an at least one other welding device, or (2) a setting of an RMS current via the control circuitry of the welding power supply or via the control circuitry of the at least one other welding device, wherein the setting of the RMS voltage and the setting of the RMS current correspond to a desired RMS voltage output and a desired RMS current output, respectively, the settings received from one of a user interface or a memory storage; instructions to calculate at least one of (1) an average voltage command level using a formula in which an average voltage command level is based on a sum of a first non-zero constant times the setting of the RMS voltage and a second non-zero constant times the setting of the RMS voltage squared, or (2) an average current command level using a formula in which the average current command level is based on a sum of a third non-zero constant times the setting of the RMS current and a fourth non-zero constant times the RMS current squared, wherein the first constant, the second constant, the third constant and the fourth constant are each non-zero; and instructions to control the welding power supply to provide the output voltage at the calculated average voltage command level or control the welding power supply to provide the output current at the calculated average current command level. 2. The article of manufacture of claim 1 , wherein the instructions calculate the average voltage command level using the following formula: v avg =k 0 +k 1 *v rms +k 2 *v rms 2 , wherein v avg is the average voltage command level, v rms is the setting of the RMS voltage, k 1 is the first constant, k 2 is the second constant, and k 0 is a fifth constant. 3. The article of manufacture of claim 2 , wherein the fifth constant is less than the second constant, the first constant is greater than 0.8, and the second constant is less than 0.2. 4. The article of manufacture of claim 2 , wherein the fifth constant is less than the second constant, the first constant is greater than 0.97, and the second constant is less than 0.001. 5. The article of manufacture of claim 2 , wherein the instructions to control the output voltage using the calculated average voltage command level comprise instructions to use a feed forward control system in which a signal indicating the RMS voltage is fed forward to control the output voltage. 6. The article of manufacture of claim 2 , wherein the first constant is 0.972217, and wherein the second constant is 0.0006236. 7. The article of manufacture of claim 1 , wherein the instructions calculate the average current command level using the following formula: i avg =k 0 +k 1 *i rms +k 2 *i rms 2 , where i avg is the average current command level, i rms is the setting of the RMS current k 1 is the third constant, k 2 is the fourth constant, and k 0 is a fifth constant. 8. The article of manufacture of claim 7 , wherein the instructions to control the output current using the calculated average current command level comprise instructions to use a feed forward control system in which a signal indicating the RMS current is fed forward to control the output current. 9. The article of manufacture of claim 7 , wherein the third constant is greater than 0.8. 10. The article of manufacture of claim 7 , wherein the third constant is greater than 0.97. 11. The article of manufacture of claim 7 , wherein the fourth constant is less than 0.2. 12. The article of manufacture of claim 7 , wherein the fourth constant is less than 0.001. 13. The article of manufacture of claim 1 , wherein the instructions to calculate the average voltage command level based on the RMS comprise instructions to calculate the average voltage command level using a quadratic equation that relates the RMS voltage to the average voltage command level. 14. The article of manufacture of claim 1 , wherein the average voltage command level comprises a rectified average voltage command level. 15. A welding power supply comprising: control circuitry configured to: detect at least one of a setting of a root mean square (RMS) voltage waveform of the welding power supply to form a detected voltage waveform, or a setting of an RMS current waveform of the welding power supply to form a detected current waveform, wherein the setting of the RMS voltage and the setting of the RMS current correspond to a desired RMS voltage output and a desired RMS current output, the settings received from one of a user interface or a memory storage; calculate at least one of (1) an average voltage command level using a formula in which the average voltage command level is based on a sum of a first non-zero constant times the RMS value of the detected voltage waveform and a second non-zero constant times the RMS value of the detected voltage waveform squared or (2) an average current command level using a formula in which the average current command level is based on a sum of a third non-zero constant times the RMS value of the detected current waveform and a fourth non-zero constant times the RMS value of the detected current waveform squared, or both; and control (1) the welding power supply to provide an output voltage at the average voltage command level to produce the output voltage corresponding to the setting of the RMS voltage or (2) the welding power supply to provide an output current at the average current command level to produce the output current corresponding to the setting of the RMS current. 16. The welding power supply of claim 15 , wherein the control circuitry is configured to calculate, via one or more tangible, non-transitory machine-readable media having encoded thereon processor-executable instructions, an average voltage command level using the following formula: v avg =k 0 +k 1 *v rms +k 2 *v rms 2 , wherein v avg is the average voltage command level, v rms is the setting of an RMS value of the detected voltage waveform, k 1 is the first non-zero constant, and k 2 is the second non-zero constant, and k 0 is a fifth constant. 17. The welding power supply of claim 15 , wherein the control circuitry is configured to calculate, via one or more tangible, non-transitory machine-readable media having encoded thereon processor-executable instructions, the average current command level using the following formula: i avg =k 0 +k 1 *i rms +k 2 *i rms 2 , where i avg is the average current command level, i rms is the setting of the RMS current, k 1 is the third constant, and k 2 is the fourth constant, and k 0 is a fifth constant.

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  • B23K9/1062Primary

    with computing means · CPC title

  • making use of a consumable electrodes · CPC title

  • B23K9/1006Primary

    Power supply · CPC title

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What does patent US11185940B2 cover?
A method for controlling an output current of a welding power supply includes detecting, using control circuitry of the welding power supply, a root mean square (RMS) current setting. The method also includes calculating, using the control circuitry, an average current command based on the RMS current setting. The method also includes controlling, using the control circuitry, the output current…
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Illinois Tool Works
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Primary CPC classification B23K9/1062. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
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