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- 2022Multi-sensor electromagnetic inspection feasibility for aerospace composites surface defects
- 2021A cost-function driven adaptive welding framework for multi-pass robotic weldingcitations
- 2021Non-contact in-process ultrasonic screening of thin fusion welded jointscitations
- 2021Miniaturised SH EMATs for fast robotic screening of wall thinning in steel platescitations
- 2020Quantifying impacts on remote photogrammetric inspection using unmanned aerial vehiclescitations
- 2019Electromagnetic acoustic transducers for guided-wave based robotic inspection
- 2019Towards guided wave robotic NDT inspection
- 2018Machining-based coverage path planning for automated structural inspectioncitations
- 2017Assessment of corrosion under insulation and engineered temporary wraps using pulsed eddy-current techniques
- 2017An expert-systems approach to automatically determining flaw depth within candu pressure tubes
- 2016Robotic ultrasonic testing of AGR fuel claddingcitations
- 2016Conformable eddy current array deliverycitations
- 2014Automatic ultrasonic robotic arraycitations
- 2013The feasibility of synthetic aperture guided wave imaging to a mobile sensor platformcitations
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Towards guided wave robotic NDT inspection
Abstract
The first steps towards fast robotic screening of wall thinning in the industrially relevant example of 10mm thick steel plates are reported. Electromagnetic acoustic transducers (EMATs) are used to generate and detect guided shear horizontal wavemodes, as these show promise for this type of inspection. EMATs are miniaturised to reduce magnetic drag on ferritic steels, and are designed to produce SH0 and SH1wavemodes with 22mm wavelength, which is suitable for testing wall thinning in these samples. Miniaturisation and the resulting reduction of magnetic drag force allows the EMATs to be mounted on a small crawler robot which can then be used to scan the sample/structure.