Methods for making composite structures having composite-to-metal joints
US-9522512-B2 · Dec 20, 2016 · US
US9738063B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9738063-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414483573-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 11, 2014 |
| Priority date | Sep 12, 2013 |
| Publication date | Aug 22, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 22, 2017 |
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A method and apparatus for manufacturing a welded resin article which includes (a) bringing first and second resin members to come into contact with each other; (b) applying laser light to the first and second resin members while moving the laser light relative to the first and second resin members; (c1) obtaining a value corresponding to the intensity of infrared light from a plurality of locations on a surface; (d) successively calculating, as a section average, the average of a predetermined number of successive values, among those obtained from the plurality of locations corresponding to the intensity of the infrared light; (e) a step of successively calculating a deviation judgment value; and (f) a step of successively judging whether or not the deviation judgment value falls within a predetermined judgment threshold range.
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A method of manufacturing a welded resin article by laser-welding together a first resin member which allows laser light to pass therethrough and a second resin member which absorbs the laser light, the method comprising: (a) bringing the first resin member and the second resin member into contact with each other or close to each other; (b) applying the laser light to a surface of the second resin member from a side where the first resin member is present, while moving the laser light relative to the first and second resin members; (c1) obtaining a value corresponding to the intensity of infrared light emitted from the surface that is heated as a result of applying the laser light, the value being obtained from individual ones of a plurality of locations on the surface as a result of relative movement of the laser light; (d) successively calculating a section average which is the average of a predetermined number of successive values, the number being equal to or greater than 2, among the values obtained from the plurality of locations on the surface and each corresponding to the intensity of the infrared light; (e) successively calculating a deviation judgment value representing the degree of deviation of the value corresponding to the intensity of the infrared light from the section average; and (f) successively judging whether or not the deviation judgment value falls within a predetermined judgment threshold range and judging that a weld state at the surface is good when the deviation judgment value falls within the judgment threshold range, wherein the step (f) includes: defining as a peculiar deviation judgment value a deviation judgment value which does not fall within the predetermined judgment threshold range and calculating an added deviation judgment value by adding together the peculiar deviation judgment value, one or more deviation judgment values preceding the peculiar deviation judgment value and one or more deviation judgment values following the peculiar deviation judgment value; and judging whether the weld state at the surface is good or bad by comparing the added deviation judgment value with a predetermined deviation judgment threshold. 2. The method of manufacturing a welded resin article as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the step (c1) includes obtaining values corresponding to the intensities of two infrared lights having different wavelengths, and the method includes calculating a ratio between the values corresponding to the intensities of the two infrared lights and using the ratio as the value corresponding to the intensity of the infrared light. 3. The method of manufacturing a welded resin article as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the step (c1) includes obtaining values corresponding to the intensities of two or more infrared lights having different wavelengths, and the steps subsequent to the step (c1) are performed for each of the values corresponding to the intensities of the two or more infrared lights having different wavelengths. 4. The method of manufacturing a welded resin article as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the section average in the step (d) is a moving average in a section in which the value corresponding to the intensity of the infrared light is contained, the moving average being calculated from the value corresponding to the intensity of the infrared light, one or more such values preceding the value corresponding to the intensity of the infrared light, and one or more such values following the value corresponding to the intensity of the infrared light. 5. The method of manufacturing a welded resin article as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the step (e) comprises calculating the deviation judgment value by subtracting the section average from the value corresponding to the intensity of the infrared light. 6. A method of manufacturing a welded resin article as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the step (f) includes a step which is performed when a plurality of deviation judgment values falling outside the predetermined judgment threshold range are present successively and which comprises defining, as the peculiar deviation judgment value, one of the plurality of successive deviation judgment values which is most remote from the predetermined judgment threshold range. 7. The method of manufacturing a welded resin article as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the step (f) includes judging that the weld state at the surface is bad when a predetermined number of deviation judgment values falling outside the predetermined judgment threshold range are present successively. 8. The method of manufacturing a welded resin article as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the welded resin article is a resin housing. 9. A method of manufacturing a welded resin article by laser-welding together a first resin member which allows laser light to pass therethrough and a second resin member which absorbs the laser light, the method comprising: (a) bringing the first resin member and the second resin member into contact with each other or close to each other; (b) applying the laser light to a surface of the second resin member from a side where the first resin member is present, while moving the laser light relative to the first and second resin members; (c1) obtaining a value corresponding to the intensity of infrared light emitted from the surface that is heated as a result of applying the laser light, the value being obtained from individual ones of a plurality of locations on the surface as a result of relative movement of the laser light; (c2) calculating a value relating to the temperature of the surface irradiated with the laser light based on the value corresponding to the intensity of the infrared light; (c3) judging whether or not the value relating to the temperature falls outside a predetermined temperature threshold range and judging that a weld state at the surface is good when the value relating to the temperature does not fall outside the predetermined temperature threshold range; (d) calculating, when the weld state at the surface is not judged in the step (c3) to be good, a section average which is the average of a predetermined number of successive values, the number being equal to or greater than 2, among the values obtained from the plurality of locations on the surface and each corresponding to the intensity of the infrared light; (e) calculating a deviation judgment value representing the degree of deviation of the value corresponding to the intensity of the infrared light from the section average; and (f) judging whether or not the deviation judgment value falls within a predetermined judgment threshold range and judging that the weld state at the surface is good when the deviation judgment value falls within the predetermined judgment threshold range, wherein the step (f) includes: defining as a peculiar deviation judgment value a deviation judgment value which does not fall within the predetermined judgment threshold range and calculating an added deviation judgment value by adding together the peculiar deviation judgment value, one or more deviation judgment values preceding the peculiar deviation judgment value and one or more deviation judgment values following the peculiar deviation judgment value; and judging whether the weld state at the surface is good or bad by comparing the added deviation judgment value with a predetermined deviation judgment threshold. 10. The method of manufacturing a welded resin article as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the step (c1) includes obtaining values corresponding to the intensities of two infrared lights having different wavelengths, and the method includes calculating a ratio between the values corresponding to the intens
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