Claims
- 1. Apparatus for bonding two components together by friction or inertia welding in which one component is rotated relative to the other component under axial pressure comprising:
- driven means for rotating said one component relative to the other,
- ram means for applying axial pressure to urge the components together,
- a closed loop pressure control system connected to control the force exerted by the ram, including servo control means for controlling the thrust of the ram in response to a pressure control signal, and first transducer means connected with the ram means to provide a continuous output representative of said thrust,
- second transducer means arranged to produce an output in accordance with an upset length produced by the axial thrust on said relatively rotating components,
- memory means in which is stored in machine readable form a preferred value of upset length produced by a predetermined axial thrust at each of a plurality of predetermined points during a welding cycle, the memory means being interconnected with computer processing means arranged to produce the pressure control signal for the ram servo control means to provide, at least initially, said predetermined axial thrust, the computer processing means also being connected to receive the outputs of the first and second transducers and being operative at each of said predetermined points during the welding cycle to compare the output of the second transducer with the corresponding stored value of upset length, and to modify the pressure control signal to alter the rate of change of upset length in order that the final upset length produced shall be within a predetermined margin of error of the final preferred upset length.
- 2. Apparatus according to claim 1 for an inertia welding process wherein the plurality of predetermined points at which the upset length measured by the second transducer is compared with the values stored in the memory means are determined by comparing the output of a third transducer representative of the relative speed of rotation of the components in turn with each of a like plurality of predetermined speeds stored in a memory means.
- 3. Apparatus according to claim 2 wherein the computer processing means is operative to compare the output of the first transducer with the modified pressure control signal, and only utilizes said modified pressure control signal to raise the axial pressure if the pressure represented by the output is below a predetermined upper limit, and only utilizes said modified pressure control signal to lower the axial pressure if the pressure represented by the output is above a predetermined lower limit.
- 4. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the computer processing means is operative to compare the output of the first transducer with the modified pressure control signal, and only utilizes said modified pressure control signal to raise the axial pressure if the pressure represented by the output is below a predetermined upper limit, and only utilizes said modified pressure control signal to lower the axial pressure if the pressure represented by the output is above a predetermined lower limit.
- 5. Apparatus according to claim 1 for a continuous drive friction welding process, wherein the plurality of predetermined points at which upset length measured by the second transducer is compared with the values stored in the memory means are determined by reference to predetermined times from the beginning of the welding operation.
- 6. Apparatus according to claim 3 wherein the computer processing means is operative to compare the output of the first transducer with the modified pressure control signal, and only utilizes said modified pressure control signal to raise the axial pressure if the pressure represented by the output is below a predetermined upper limit, and only utilizes said modified pressure control signal to lower the axial pressure if the pressure represented by the output is above a predetermined lower limit.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation-in-Part of application Ser. No. 873,255 filed June 6, 1986, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 597,430 filed Apr. 6, 1984, now abandoned.
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