A. Eduardo Izeda

Universidade do Porto

Papers

2

Total Citations

10

H-Index

2

About

A. Eduardo Izeda is a researcher specializing in advanced manufacturing processes, with a particular focus on robotized welding technologies and aluminum alloy processing. His work centers on optimizing welding parameters for industrial applications, combining experimental methodologies with statistical approaches to improve weld quality and performance. Izeda's most notable contribution lies in applying the Taguchi method to robotized MIG welding of aluminum alloy 6082-T6, systematically evaluating 27 parameter combinations through an L27 orthogonal array to identify optimal settings for pulsed spray transfer mode — a study that has garnered 7 citations since its 2018 publication. Complementing this work, his comparative analysis of Standard MIG and Cold Metal Transfer Plus Pulsed (CMT+P) processes further demonstrates his commitment to rigorous, application-driven research aimed at optimizing critical weld characteristics including penetration depth, bead width, and reinforcement geometry. Together, these contributions reflect Izeda's broader mission to advance robotic welding precision for lightweight structural materials increasingly vital to aerospace and automotive industries. His integration of design-of-experiment frameworks with robotic welding systems positions him as a methodical contributor to the field of intelligent manufacturing and materials joining engineering.

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2
H-Index
2
Papers
10
Total Citations
5
Avg Citations/Paper
🏆 Most Cited Paper
Optimization of Robotized Welding in Aluminum Alloys with Pulsed Transfer Mode Using the Taguchi Method
7 citations · 2018
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2018 (2 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 6
🏛 Institutions: Universidade do Porto

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