Surface defects in high-temperature continuous cast billets are critical factors affecting the quality of steel products. Owing to high-temperature radiation, heavy dust contamination, varying billet specifications, and background interference from oxide scales and water stains, existing online surface defect detection technologies for high-temperature continuous cast billets still suffer from limitations including high false-positive rates, inefficient identification of pseudo-defects, and the inability to simultaneously detect three-dimensional (3D) depth information alongside two-dimensional (2D) features. To solve these problems, this paper proposes a multi-dimensional online detection technology for surface defects in high-temperature continuous cast billets based on multi-information fusion. A four-channel multispectral image sensor and a corresponding three-light-source imaging system were developed. Furthermore, a defect sample augmentation method, a deep learning-based 2D recognition method, and a photometric stereo-based 3D reconstruction method were designed to mitigate problems of low detection accuracy and poor robustness caused by sample imbalance among different defect types. Finally, industrial applications were conducted on large-section continuous cast billets, beam blanks, and billets during the grinding process. According to the surface defect detection requirements of different continuous cast billets, multispectral multi-information fusion and traditional 2D defect imaging methods were adopted respectively. The results demonstrate high-precision online detection of surface defects in continuous cast billets, with favorable practical application effects.
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Qiang Shi
Xiangyu Cao
Guan Qin
Metals
University of Science and Technology Beijing
Shandong Iron and Steel Group (China)
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69e1cfe05cdc762e9d858d84 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/met16040429
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