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Dominic Cuiuri

2015

Research

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Verstatile Welding Power Source Controller For Research And Product Development, Dominic Cuiuri, John Norrish Dec 2015

Verstatile Welding Power Source Controller For Research And Product Development, Dominic Cuiuri, John Norrish

Dominic Cuiuri

The diminishing cost and increasing speed of microprocessors has made them ubiquitous in modern welding control equipment, whether it is mass produced or custom made for research purposes.


A Flexible Computer-Controlled Experimental Power Source For Welding Research, Dominic Cuiuri, John Norrish, Christopher Cook Dec 2015

A Flexible Computer-Controlled Experimental Power Source For Welding Research, Dominic Cuiuri, John Norrish, Christopher Cook

Dominic Cuiuri

Control of the Gas Metal Arc welding process is becoming increasingly sophisticated, due to improvements in technology and a better understanding of the process itself. To effectively conduct research in this area, it is necessary to have equipment that is extremely flexible in both architecture and operation. Experimental power sources and a welding test facility have been developed at the University of Wollongong which meet these criteria. The core time-critical control functions are performed by an independent digital signal processor (DSP). Non time-critical functions such as data storage and operator interface are performed by a desktop personal computer. Both computing …


A Versatile Experimental Test Rig For Gma Welding Research, Gary Dean, Dominic Cuiuri, John Norrish, Christopher Cook Dec 2015

A Versatile Experimental Test Rig For Gma Welding Research, Gary Dean, Dominic Cuiuri, John Norrish, Christopher Cook

Dominic Cuiuri

Welding process research is severely hampered when adequate experimental equipment is not available. With the development of numerous welding processes and the control techniques associated with them, the need now exists for experimental equipment that offers the flexibility to control these processes and to set up parameters associated with the research. At the University of Wollongong an experimental research rig has been developed based on a digital signal processor control system that offers the researcher the facilities to study the various processes associated with GMA welding.


A Flexible Control Program For Research And Development In Tandem Gma Welding, Ruham Reis, John Norrish, Dominic Cuiuri, Alexander Nicholson Dec 2015

A Flexible Control Program For Research And Development In Tandem Gma Welding, Ruham Reis, John Norrish, Dominic Cuiuri, Alexander Nicholson

Dominic Cuiuri

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