System and method for remote welding training
US-2015375327-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US9821398B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9821398-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514886623-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 19, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 27, 2012 |
| Publication date | Nov 21, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 21, 2017 |
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A welding system includes an engine-driven welder generator that produces welding power. A welding torch receives the welding power and applies it to a stick electrode to initiate and maintain a welding arc. A parameter of the welding power, such as voltage, is monitored, such as to determine whether spikes occur during a short time after arc initiation. Based upon the monitored parameter, the engine speed is controlled. The engine speed may be increased or maintained at an elevated level if the monitored parameter indicates that particular types of electrode are being used, such as XX10 or cellulose electrodes.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A welding method comprising: initiating a welding arc between a stick electrode and a workpiece based upon power provided by a welding power supply unit; monitoring voltage and current of welding power provided to the stick electrode to determine a type of stick electrode employed based on transients of the welding power relative to a threshold; and increasing an engine speed of an engine of the welding power supply unit to an elevated level or maintaining the engine speed at an initial level, lower than the elevated level, based at least in part upon the determined type of the stick electrode employed. 2. The welding method of claim 1 , wherein the engine speed is increased to the elevated level if the stick electrode employed is an XX10 electrode. 3. The welding method of claim 1 , wherein the engine speed is increased to the elevated level if the stick electrode employed is a cellulose electrode. 4. The welding method of claim 1 , wherein the engine speed is increased to the elevated level if a predetermined voltage profile is detected within a predetermined time after initiation of the welding arc. 5. The welding method of claim 4 , wherein the engine speed is increased to the elevated level if the predetermined voltage profile is detected within the first second following initiation of the welding arc. 6. A welding method comprising: initiating a welding arc between a stick electrode and a workpiece based upon power provided by an engine-driven welder generator; monitoring at least one electrical parameter of welding power provided to the stick electrode; based on transients of the at least one electrical parameter relative to a threshold, determining a type of stick electrode employed; and increasing an engine speed of an engine of the engine-driven welder generator to an elevated level or maintaining the engine speed at an initial level, lower than the elevated level, based at least in part upon the determined type of the stick electrode employed. 7. The welding method of claim 6 , wherein the at least one electrical parameter is voltage of the welding power, current of the welding power, the welding power, or some combination thereof. 8. The welding method of claim 7 , wherein the at least one electrical parameter comprises the voltage of the welding power and the current of the welding power. 9. The welding method of claim 6 , wherein the engine speed is increased to the elevated level if the stick electrode employed is an XX10 electrode. 10. The welding method of claim 6 , wherein the engine speed is increased to the elevated level if the stick electrode employed is a cellulose electrode. 11. The welding method of claim 6 , wherein the engine speed is increased to the elevated level if the stick electrode employed is identified as a particular type of stick electrode. 12. The welding method of claim 11 , wherein the engine speed is increased to the elevated level if a predetermined voltage profile is detected within a predetermined time after initiation of the welding arc. 13. A welding system comprising: a welding power supply unit configured to generate welding power; a welding torch configured to receive the welding power and to apply the welding power to a stick electrode to establish and maintain a welding arc; and a sensor configured to sense an electrical parameter of the welding power applied to the stick electrode; and control circuitry configured to receive signals from the sensor, to determine a type of stick electrode employed based at least in part on transients of the electrical parameter relative to a threshold, and to increase an engine speed of an engine of the welding power supply unit to an elevated level or maintain the engine speed at an initial level, lower than the elevated level, based at least in part upon the type of the stick electrode employed. 14. The welding system of claim 13 , wherein the electrical parameter is voltage of the welding power. 15. The welding system of claim 13 , wherein the electrical parameter is current of the welding power. 16. The welding system of claim 13 , wherein the control circuitry is configured to control an engine speed of the welding power supply unit based at least in part upon the type of the stick electrode employed. 17. The welding system of claim 16 , wherein the control circuitry causes the engine speed to increase to the elevated level if the determined type of the stick electrode employed is a cellulose or XX10 electrode. 18. The welding system of claim 17 , wherein the stick electrode employed is determined to be a cellulose or XX10 electrode if a predetermined voltage profile is detected within a predetermined time after initiation of the welding arc. 19. The welding method of claim 1 , comprising comparing voltage events of the voltage monitored to a threshold to determine if the voltage events represent use of a cellulose electrode. 20. The welding method of claim 6 , comprising comparing voltage events of voltage monitored to a threshold to determine if the voltage events represent use of a cellulose electrode.
Monitoring or automatic control of welding parameters · CPC title
Power supply · CPC title
characterised by parts of the process · CPC title
Devices for guiding electrodes, e.g. guide tubes · CPC title
characterised by the composition or nature of the material · CPC title
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