Ultrasonic nondestructive evaluation of additively manufactured wear coatings

This work pertains to the nondestructive evaluation of additively deposited coatings using ultrasound measurements. The specific objective was to evaluate using ultrasound surface wave measurements the quality of Stellite 21 coatings deposited on Inconel 718 substrates by the directed energy deposit...

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Veröffentlicht in:NDT & E international : independent nondestructive testing and evaluation 2023-01, Vol.133, p.102754, Article 102754
Hauptverfasser: Smoqi, Ziyad, Sotelo, Luz D., Gaikwad, Aniruddha, Turner, Joseph A., Rao, Prahalada
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Zusammenfassung:This work pertains to the nondestructive evaluation of additively deposited coatings using ultrasound measurements. The specific objective was to evaluate using ultrasound surface wave measurements the quality of Stellite 21 coatings deposited on Inconel 718 substrates by the directed energy deposition (DED) additive manufacturing (AM) process. The surface wave speed and diffuse backscatter amplitude of the ultrasound waves were correlated with both cracking and warpage of the coating. This research is important, because, the integrity of DED-processed coatings currently requires a combination of destructive metallographic studies and X-ray computed tomography analysis, which are both expensive and time consuming. Instead of using a normal incidence configuration for the ultrasound measurements, the surface-wave approach allows the inspection of the near surface coating integrity. Three different frequencies were used to excite surface waves because each frequency has a different penetration depth. The signals obtained were used to quantify and compare the surface wave speed and surface wave-diffuse ultrasonic backscatter amplitude from five different DED-processed Stellite coated samples. Considering destructive metallurgical characterization as a reference, surface wave measurements were found to be effective for examining coating integrity. Further, the backscatter amplitude of the surface waves was correlated with the crack density and warpage. These flaws also change the stress state of the Stellite coating and consequently the surface wave propagation speed and its scattering behavior. [Display omitted] •Nondestructive evaluation of DED-processed Stellite 21 coatings using ultrasound surface waves.•Surface wave diffuse ultrasound backscatter amplitude is related to coating quality, including crack density and warpage.•Ultrasound surface waves excited at different frequencies are used to characterize the state of surface coating.•Surface wave speed is inversely proportional to the sample warpage.
ISSN:0963-8695
1879-1174
DOI:10.1016/j.ndteint.2022.102754