Active Whisking-Based Remotely Deployable NDE Sensor

The fundamental sensitivity characterization of a novel whisking sensor for applications in nondestructive evaluation is presented. The whisking sensors, originally developed for proximity detection applications in autonomous robotics are evaluated for measurements of surface roughness and surface f...

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description The fundamental sensitivity characterization of a novel whisking sensor for applications in nondestructive evaluation is presented. The whisking sensors, originally developed for proximity detection applications in autonomous robotics are evaluated for measurements of surface roughness and surface form change. These surface parameters are the representatives of the typical changes associated with corrosion and surface breaking defects in real structures. The authors demonstrate that the whisking sensor can be used to accurately quantify surface roughness in the range 14-53 μm with excellent correlation to a standard reference. Furthermore, it is shown that that the sensor can detect 14 mm diameter flat bottomed holes with depths ranging from 0.4 to 1.0 mm. In contrast to conventional ultrasonic and eddy current techniques, the sensor is insensitive to surface liftoff, producing an error of only 1.2% for liftoffs of several mm. This liftoff insensitivity is a highly desirable characteristic for real-world deployment of the sensors, and the authors describe how the sensor can be incorporated into autonomous inspection robots.
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