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- 2020In-process calibration of a non-destructive testing system used for in-process inspection of multi-pass weldingcitations
- 2020Machine learning at the interface of structural health monitoring and non-destructive evaluationcitations
- 2019Ultrasonic phased array inspection of wire + arc additive manufacture samples using conventional and total focusing method imaging approachescitations
- 2019Ultrasonic phased array inspection of wire plus arc additive manufacture samples using conventional and total focusing method imaging approachescitations
- 2019A probabilistic compressive sensing framework with applications to ultrasound signal processingcitations
- 2019Ultrasonic phased array inspection of a Wire + Arc Additive Manufactured (WAAM) sample with intentionally embedded defectscitations
- 2018Ultrasonic phased array inspection of wire plus arc additive manufacture (WAAM) samples using conventional and total focusing method (TFM) imaging approaches
- 2018Enhancing the sound absorption of small-scale 3D printed acoustic metamaterials based on Helmholtz resonatorscitations
- 2016Conformable eddy current array deliverycitations
- 2016Robotic path planning for non-destructive testing - a custom MATLAB toolbox approachcitations
- 2015Rapid inspection of composite and additive manufactured components using advanced ultrasonic techniques
- 2014The development of a fast inspection system for complex aerospace composite structure
- 2014Robotic path planning for non-destructive testing of complex shaped surfaces
- 2011Influence of laser beam profile on the generation of ultrasonic wavescitations
- 2011Studio numerico e sperimentale sulla generazione degli ultrasuoni tramite sorgente laser puntiforme
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Ultrasonic phased array inspection of wire plus arc additive manufacture (WAAM) samples using conventional and total focusing method (TFM) imaging approaches
Abstract
In this study, three aluminium samples produced by wire + arc additive manufacture (WAAM) are inspected using ultrasonic phased array technology. Artificial defects are machined using a centre drill, ø3 mm, and electro-discharge machining (EDM), ø0.5-1 mm, in a cylindrical through hole topology. The sample was first inspected by a single element wheel probe mounted on a KUKA robot in order to investigate the feasibility of using a conventional ultrasonic transducer approach. Unfortunately, the wheel probe was found to be unsuitable for scanning of the WAAM specimens and ultrasonic phased arrays were employed next. The setup included 5 MHz and 10 MHz arrays (128 elements) in direct contact with the sample surface using both conventional and total focusing method (TFM) imaging techniques. Using FIToolbox (Diagnostic Sonar, UK) as the controller, a phased array aperture of 32 elements was used to perform a focussed B-scan with a range of settings for the transmit focal depth. All the reflectors (including those located near the WAAM top surface) were successfully detected by a combination of conventional phased array and TFM, using a range of settings and setups including bottom surface inspection, application through a Plexiglas wedge and variation of the scanning frequency.