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Data-Driven Welding Quality Assessment: Leveraging IoT and Machine Learning in Industrial Practice

Nicola Magaletti, Valeria Notarnicola, Mauro Di Molfetta, Stefano Mariani and Angelo Leogrande

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Abstract: The paper investigates the deployment of data analytics and machine learning to improve welding quality in Tecnomulipast srl, a small-to-medium sized manufacturing firm located in Puglia, Italy. The firm produces food machine components and more recently mechanized its laser welding process with the introduction of an IoT-enabled system integrating photographic control. The investment, underwritten by the Apulia Region under PIA (Programmi Integrati di Agevolazione) allowed Tecnomulipast to not only mechanize its production line but also embark upon wider digital transformation. This involved the creation of internal data analytics infrastructures that have the capability to underpin machine learning and artificial intelligence applications. This paper addresses a prediction of weld bead width (LC) with a dataset of 1,000 observations. Input variables are laser power (PL), pulse time (DI), frequency (FI), beam diameter (DF), focal position (PF), travel speed (VE), trajectory accuracy (TR), laser angle (AN), gas flow (FG), gas purity (PG), ambient temperature (TE), and penetration depth (PE). The parameters were exploited to build and validate some supervised machine learning algorithms like Decision Trees, Random Forest, K-Nearest Neighbors, Support Vector Machines, Neural Networks, and Linear Regression. The performance of the models was measured by MSE, RMSE, MAE, MAPE, and R². Ensemble methods like Random Forest and Boosting performed the highest. Feature importance analysis determined that laser power, gas flow, and trajectory accuracy are the key variables. This project showcases the manner in which Tecnomulipast has benefited from public investment to introduce digital transformation and adopt data-driven strategies within Industry 4.0.

Keywords: Tecnomulipast; laser welding; machine learning; digital transformation; Industry 4.0. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C45 C5 C53 L23 O33 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025-04-24
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