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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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Robotic path planning for non-destructive testing - a custom MATLAB toolbox approach

  • Mineo, Carmelo
  • Nicholson, Pascual Ian
  • Cooper, Ian
  • Pierce, Stephen
Abstract

The requirement to increase inspection speeds for non-destructive testing (NDT) of composite aerospace parts is common to many manufacturers. The prevalence of complex curved surfaces in the industry provides motivation for the use of 6 axis robots in these inspections. The purpose of this paper is to present work undertaken for the development of a KUKA robot manipulator based automated NDT system. A new software solution is presented that enables flexible trajectory planning to be accomplished for the inspection of complex curved surfaces often encountered in engineering production. The techniques and issues associated with conventional manual inspection techniques and automated systems for the inspection of large complex surfaces were reviewed. This approach has directly influenced the development of a MATLAB toolbox targeted to NDT automation, capable of complex path planning, obstacle avoidance, and external synchronization between robots and associated external NDT systems. This paper highlights the advantages of this software over conventional off-line-programming approaches when applied to NDT measurements. An experimental validation of path trajectory generation, on a large and curved composite aerofoil component, is presented. Comparative metrology experiments were undertaken to evaluate the real path accuracy of the toolbox when inspecting a curved 0.5 m2 and a 1.6 m2 surface using a KUKA KR16 L6-2 robot. The results have shown that the deviation of the distance between the commanded TCPs and the feedback positions were within 2.7 mm. The variance of the standoff between the probe and the scanned surfaces was smaller than the variance obtainable via commercial path-planning software.Tool paths were generated directly on the triangular mesh imported from the CAD models of the inspected components without need for an approximating analytical surface.<br/>By implementing full external control of the robotic hardware, it has been possible to synchronise the NDT data collection with positions at all points along the path, and our approach allows for the future development of additional functionality that is specific to NDT inspection problems.For the current NDT application, the deviations from CAD design and the requirements for both coarse and fine inspections, dependent on measured NDT data, demand flexibility in path planning beyond what is currently available from existing off-line robot programming software.

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • surface
  • experiment
  • composite
  • collision-induced dissociation