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Virtual Welding

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Today several companies offer technologies that help beginning welders get that hand motion just right. None claims that the technology will replace the real thing, of course, but they do say that training in the virtual world can give students a significant leg up by the time they weld for the first time. It helps teach students what really happens between the welding arc and workpiece, why certain hand motions produce good beads while other motions don't. And it also may help introduce welding to students who wouldn't have given the trade a second thought.




 



CS Wave- The Virtual Welding Trainer

CS WAVE is a virtual welding environment dedicated to welding training. It does not replace existing trainings. It brings a pedagogical improvement through the optimisation of the gesture learning and the concentration requested from the forthcoming welders. It simulates welding situations through a wide range of exercises. Trainer/Trainees architecture provides a simultaneous control of the training process for several trainees. Predefined and configurable scenarios allow the trainer to optimise the training by providing scheduling, evolution control and gesture quality evaluation.

 

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Demonstration video of CS Wave

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