Weld quality management is currently one of the most concerning issues in the manufacturing industry. In this paper, a novel method is proposed for weld defect classification based on the… Click to show full abstract
Weld quality management is currently one of the most concerning issues in the manufacturing industry. In this paper, a novel method is proposed for weld defect classification based on the analytical hierarchy process (AHP) and Dempster–Shafer (DS) evidence theory. First, to overcome the problem of traditional DS methods, which weigh every feature equally in classification, a method is proposed based on AHP to calculate the weight of features (WF) of a weld defect, which can then be utilized in classification. Then, an improved method based on DS evidence theory is presented to improve the accuracy of classification, which includes calculation of the standard value of features based on frequency histograms analysis and an improved Dempster’s rule for combination based on WF. A case study on the classification of steam turbine weld defects is provided to illustrate and evaluate the proposed techniques. The results show that the proposed method increases the correct recognition rate of classification with limited samples, making DS evidence theory applicable to weld defect classification.
               
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