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  • 2020In-process calibration of a non-destructive testing system used for in-process inspection of multi-pass welding29citations
  • 2020Machine learning at the interface of structural health monitoring and non-destructive evaluation57citations
  • 2019Ultrasonic phased array inspection of wire + arc additive manufacture samples using conventional and total focusing method imaging approaches19citations
  • 2019Ultrasonic phased array inspection of wire plus arc additive manufacture samples using conventional and total focusing method imaging approaches19citations
  • 2019A probabilistic compressive sensing framework with applications to ultrasound signal processing26citations
  • 2019Ultrasonic phased array inspection of a Wire + Arc Additive Manufactured (WAAM) sample with intentionally embedded defects74citations
  • 2018Ultrasonic phased array inspection of wire plus arc additive manufacture ‎‎(WAAM) samples using conventional and total focusing method (TFM) ‎imaging approachescitations
  • 2018Enhancing the sound absorption of small-scale 3D printed acoustic metamaterials based on Helmholtz resonators26citations
  • 2016Conformable eddy current array delivery2citations
  • 2016Robotic path planning for non-destructive testing - a custom MATLAB toolbox approach92citations
  • 2015Rapid inspection of composite and additive manufactured components using advanced ultrasonic techniquescitations
  • 2014The development of a fast inspection system for complex aerospace composite structurecitations
  • 2014Robotic path planning for non-destructive testing of complex shaped surfacescitations
  • 2011Influence of laser beam profile on the generation of ultrasonic waves28citations
  • 2011Studio numerico e sperimentale sulla generazione degli ultrasuoni tramite sorgente laser puntiformecitations

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  • Stratoudaki, Theodosia
  • Lines, David
  • Wathavana Vithanage, Randika Kosala
  • Mohseni, Ehsan
  • Gachagan, Anthony
  • Qiu, Zhen
  • Sweeney, Nina E.
  • Vasilev, Momchil
  • Javadi, Yashar
  • Macleod, Charles N.
  • Pierce, Stephen
  • Fuentes, R.
  • Cross, E. J.
  • Worden, K.
  • Gardner, P.
  • Dervilis, N.
  • Vasilev, M.
  • Ding, Jialuo
  • Kerr, W.
  • Dziewierz, Jerzy
  • Williams, Stewart
  • Su, R.
  • Mohseni, Ehsan
  • Pierce, Stephen G.
  • Williams, Stewart W.
  • Su, Riliang
  • Worden, Keith
  • Cross, Elizabeth J.
  • Fuentes, Ramon
  • Kerr, William
  • Casarini, Cecilia
  • Windmill, James
  • Tiller, Ben
  • Jackson, Joseph C.
  • Braumann, Johannes
  • Summan, Rahul
  • Riise, Jonathan
  • Morozov, Maxim
  • Dobie, Gordon
  • Raude, Angélique
  • Bolton, Gary
  • Dalpé, Colombe
  • Nicholson, Pascual Ian
  • Cooper, Ian
  • Liaptsis, Dimos
  • Freemantle, Richard
  • Wright, Ben
  • Cerniglia, D.
  • Pantano, A.
  • Pantano, Antonio
  • Cerniglia, Donatella
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In-process calibration of a non-destructive testing system used for in-process inspection of multi-pass welding

  • Stratoudaki, Theodosia
  • Lines, David
  • Wathavana Vithanage, Randika Kosala
  • Mohseni, Ehsan
  • Mineo, Carmelo
  • Gachagan, Anthony
  • Qiu, Zhen
  • Sweeney, Nina E.
  • Vasilev, Momchil
  • Javadi, Yashar
  • Macleod, Charles N.
  • Pierce, Stephen
Abstract

In multi-pass welding, there is increasing motivation to move towards in-process defect detection to enable real-time repair; thus avoiding deposition of more layers over a defective weld pass. All defect detection techniques require a consistent and repeatable approach to calibration to ensure that measured defect sizing is accurate. Conventional approaches to calibration employ fixed test blocks with known defect sizes, however, this methodology can lead to incorrect sizing when considering complex geometries, materials with challenging microstructure, and the significant thermal gradients present in materials during the inter-pass inspection period. To circumvent these challenges, the authors present a novel approach to calibration and introduce the concept of in-process calibration applied to ultrasonic Non-Destructive Testing (NDT). The new concept is centred around the manufacturing of a second duplication sample, containing intentionally-embedded tungsten inclusions, with identical process parameters as the main sample. Both samples are then inspected using a high-temperature robotic NDT process to allow direct comparative measurements to be established between the real part and the calibration sample. It is demonstrated that in-process weld defect detection using the in-process calibration technique can more reliably identify defects in samples which would otherwise pass the acceptance test using a traditional calibration.

Topics
  • Deposition
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • microstructure
  • inclusion
  • positron annihilation lifetime spectroscopy
  • Photoacoustic spectroscopy
  • ultrasonic
  • tungsten