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Gachagan, Anthony
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- 2023Flexible and automated robotic multi-pass arc welding
- 2023Driving towards flexible and automated robotic multi-pass arc welding
- 2022Autonomous and targeted eddy current inspection from UT feature guided wave screening of resistance seam welds
- 2022Mechanical stress measurement using phased array ultrasonic system
- 2022Investigating ultrasound wave propagation through the coupling medium and non-flat surface of wire + arc additive manufactured components inspected by a PAUT roller-probe
- 2022Automated multi-modal in-process non-destructive evaluation of wire + arc additive manufacturing
- 2022Targeted eddy current inspection based on ultrasonic feature guided wave screening of resistance seam welds
- 2022Automated real time eddy current array inspection of nuclear assetscitations
- 2021Feed forward control of welding process parameters through on-line ultrasonic thickness measurementcitations
- 2021Inspection of components with obscured accessibility
- 2021A cost-function driven adaptive welding framework for multi-pass robotic weldingcitations
- 2021Non-contact in-process ultrasonic screening of thin fusion welded jointscitations
- 2020In-process calibration of a non-destructive testing system used for in-process inspection of multi-pass weldingcitations
- 2020Design of 2D sparse array transducers for anomaly detection in medical phantomscitations
- 2020Effective Grain Orientation Mapping of Complex and Locally Anisotropic Media for Improved Imaging in Ultrasonic Non-Destructive Testingcitations
- 2020Laser-assisted surface adaptive ultrasound (SAUL) inspection of samples with complex surface profiles using a phased array roller-probe
- 2019Ultrasonic phased array inspection of wire + arc additive manufacture samples using conventional and total focusing method imaging approachescitations
- 2019Electromagnetic acoustic transducers for guided-wave based robotic inspection
- 2019Ultrasonic phased array inspection of wire plus arc additive manufacture samples using conventional and total focusing method imaging approachescitations
- 2019Ultrasonic phased array inspection of a Wire + Arc Additive Manufactured (WAAM) sample with intentionally embedded defectscitations
- 2019Towards guided wave robotic NDT inspection
- 2018Linear ultrasonic array design using cantor set fractal geometrycitations
- 2018Broadband 1-3 piezoelectric composite transducer design using Sierpinski Gasket fractal geometrycitations
- 2018Broadband piezocrystal transducer array for non-destructive evaluation imaging applicationscitations
- 2018Ultrasonic phased array inspection of wire plus arc additive manufacture (WAAM) samples using conventional and total focusing method (TFM) imaging approaches
- 2017A nonlinear elasticity approach to modelling the collapse of a shelled microbubblecitations
- 2017Assessment of corrosion under insulation and engineered temporary wraps using pulsed eddy-current techniques
- 2017Linear ultrasonic array incorporating a Cantor Set fractal element configuration
- 2017An expert-systems approach to automatically determining flaw depth within candu pressure tubes
- 2016Improving the operational bandwidth of a 1-3 piezoelectric composite transducer using Sierpinski Gasket fractal geometry
- 2015Dynamical model of an oscillating shelled microbubble
- 2015System modeling and device development for passive acoustic monitoring of a particulate-liquid processcitations
- 2015Accurate finite element model of equiaxed-grain engineering material for ultrasonic inspection
- 2015A model-based approach to crack sizing with ultrasonic arrayscitations
- 2014Automatic ultrasonic robotic arraycitations
- 2014Inspection design using 2D phased array, TFM and cueMAP software
- 2014Application of conformal map theory for design of 2-D ultrasonic array structure for ndt imaging applicationcitations
- 2013Robust frequency diversity based algorithm for clutter noise reduction of ultrasonic signals using multiple sub-spectrum phase coherencecitations
- 20132D ultrasonic array transducer design to maximise coverage in composite material structures
- 2013A design methodology for 2D sparse NDE arrays using an efficient implementation of refracted - ray TFMcitations
- 2012High intensity focused ultrasound array transducers using 2-2 stacked piezoelectric composite appropriate for sonochemisrty applicationcitations
- 2012Robust defect detection in ultrasonic nondestructive evaluation (NDE) of difficult materialscitations
- 2012Ultrasonic imaging of electrofusion welded polythene pipes employed in utilities industry
- 2010An annular array with fiber composite microstructure for far field NDT imaging applicationscitations
- 2010A comparison of methods used to predict the vibrational energy required for a reliable thermosonic inspection
- 2010Hexagonal array structure for 2D NDE applicationscitations
- 2010Monitoring crack propagation in turbine blades caused by thermosonic inspection
- 2010A wideband annular piezoelectric composite transducer configuration with a graded active layer profilecitations
- 2009Numerical optimisation of piezocomposite material properties using 3D finite - element modeling
- 2009Theoretical analysis of ultrasonic vibration spectra from multiple particle-plate impactscitations
- 2009Research applications and opportunities in power ultrasonicscitations
- 2009Estimating particle concentration using passive ultrasonic measurement of impact vibrationscitations
- 2009Development of an efficient conformable array structure
- 2009Flexible ultrasonic transducers incorporating piezoelectric fibrescitations
- 2008Particle sizing using passive ultrasonic measurement of particle-wall impact vibrationscitations
- 2007Simulation of the influence of hydrophones used for the characterization of pressure field distribution in low frequency, high power ultrasonic reactor vesselscitations
- 2007Exploring the advantages of a random 1-3 connectivity piezocomposites structure incorporating piezoelectric fibres as the active elementcitations
- 2007Investigating the influence of the constituent materials on the performance of periodic piezoelectric composite arrayscitations
- 2007A wideband ultrasonic test system for characterisation of particulate systems in the linear and non-linear regimescitations
- 2007Enhanced flexibility and performance from piezocomposite 2D array with a dual-polymer phase improved structurecitations
- 2006Comparison of the performance of pmn-pt single-crystal and ceramic composite arrays for NDE applicationscitations
- 2006Comparison of the frequency and physical nature of the lowest order parasitic mode in single crystal and ceramic 2-2 and 1-3 piezoelectric composite transducerscitations
- 2005A flexible piezoelectric transducer design for efficient generation and reception of ultrasonic lamb wavescitations
- 2005Monitoring of a heterogeneous reaction by acoustic emission
- 2004Minimisation of mechanical cross talk in periodic piezoelectric composite arrayscitations
- 2004A new low frequency piezoelectric composite transducercitations
- 2004A high power ultrasonic array based test cellcitations
- 2004An analysis of ultrasonic wave propagation in metallic pipe structures using finite element modelling techniques
- 2003Embedded ultrasonic transducer design and wireless communication for intelligent monitoring of structures
- 2003Comparison of mechanical cross talk in single crystal and ceramic periodic piezoelectric composite arrayscitations
- 2003Impact on the mechanical integrity of carbon fibre reinforced composite plates incorporating embedded piezoceramic transducers
- 2002Lamb wave suppression in periodic 1-3 piezoelectric composite transducerscitations
- 2002Development of a manual air-coupled ultrasonic inspection instrument for use on aeronautical structures under in-service conditions
- 2001The structural integrity of composite plates with embedded piezoelectric transducers for smart structural monitoring
- 2000Embedded ultrasonic sensors for monitoring structural integrity
- 2000Comparison of different piezoelectric materials for the design of embedded transducers for structural health monitoring applicationscitations
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Targeted eddy current inspection based on ultrasonic feature guided wave screening of resistance seam welds
Abstract
Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) of manufactured components has traditionally been expensive and labour intensive. Such issues are compounded further in safety-conscious industries such as nuclear and aerospace. With the advent of industry 4.0, an opportunity to exploit the intersection of many different NDT modalities to increase the productivity of current inspection regimes presents itself via robotic control. Two of the most common inspection modalities are ultrasonic and eddy current testing, with many benefits being derived from leveraging their respective advantages. Within the broader family of ultrasonic NDT, guided wave inspection has mainly been used as a screening tool to test long lengths of components from a single transducer location. It has also been shown that Feature Guided Waves (FGWs) that have their energy confined to a topological feature within a component’s geometry exist. As a result, FGWs offer much promise when it comes to targeted screening of key structural features such as welds or adhesive bonds. Moreover, due to the inherent dispersion, guided wave testing has proven to be complex, making operator training paramount and increasing the cost of industrial deployment. Furthermore, it is common to use a localised NDT modality in combination with guided wave testing when attempting defect characterisation creating further cost and time demands on operators.<br/>To relieve these pain points and realise the benefits of using multiple inspection modalities, the authors present the use of a flexible robotic system to flag potential defective regions within resistance seam welded (RSW) components via a novel ultrasonic FGW technique, and then perform targeted raster scans using an eddy current array on any of the identified defective regions. RSWs are used to seal nuclear grade canisters and represent a key industrial area that could benefit from data sharing across NDT modalities. A novel FGW was studied in detail through simulations and experiments. A weld guided mode like that of the fundamental antisymmetric mode of a free plate was discovered to have high energy concentration in the RSW joint and could readily detect transversal defects of ≥1mm in depth.The FGW technique was deployed in a semi-autonomous fashion lowering the aforementioned technical deployment barriers. Control of the robotic system as well as the ultrasonic and eddy current data acquisition, was performed within the LabVIEW software environment. This common integration allowed for seamless sharing of key parameters between the FGW and eddy current inspection modalities.<br/>For simplicity, flat RSW plates with transversal EDM notches ranging from 1mm depth and above were manufactured where the EDM notches represented transversal cracks within the component. Several experiments were performed on these samples where the inspection time associated with targeted raster scanning of the eddy current array on defective regions was compared to that of untargeted raster scanning of the entire component. It was shown that combining such techniques within a robotic environment greatly increases the productivity and lowers the time taken to effectively scan for defects within key structural features by at least a factor of 5. Future work is now focusing on expanding the results observed for the flat plate RSW samples to cylindrical RSW samples representative of sealed nuclear canisters.