Development of a phased array ultrasound roller probe for inspection of wire + arc additive manufactured components

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Vithanage, Randika K. W.
Mohseni, Ehsan
Lines, David
Loukas, Charalampos
Foster, Euan
MacLeod, Charles N.
Pierce, S. Gareth
Gachagan, Anthony
Ding, Jialuo
Williams, Stewart

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Vithanage RKW, Mohseni E, Lines D, et al., (2022) Development of a phased array ultrasound roller probe for inspection of wire + arc additive manufactured components, Journal of Manufacturing Processes, Volume 80, August 2022, pp. 765-774

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The wire + arc additive manufacturing (WAAM) process, which combines an electric arc as a heat source and metal wire as feedstock is proving to be very effective when producing medium to large scale metal components. The non-destructive testing (NDT) of WAAM parts, while they are being produced, provides early intervention opportunities to rectify manufacturing nonconformities and to perform in-process quality assurance of the parts. This attracts a significant amount of material, time and cost savings. Therefore, this paper presents the research, development and validation of a high temperature phased array ultrasound testing (PAUT) roller probe to perform robotically delivered in-process NDT of WAAM components. The experimental results confirm that the PAUT roller probe can endure surface temperatures up to 350 °C, can be autonomously deployed via a robotic arm and can detect 1 mm diameter flat-bottom holes located 6 mm, 9 mm and 12 mm deep under the unmachined surface of a Ti-6Al-4V WAAM calibration block.

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Phased array ultrasound imaging, Wire + arc additive manufacturing, In-process phased array inspection, Non-destructive testing of additive manufacturing, Ultrasound phased array roller probe

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Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC): EP/R027218/1 and EP/P031064/1.

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