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Microstructure analysis on complex surfaces enables digital quality control of metal parts

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摘要 Critical to the growth of digital manufacturing is the development of rapid yet accurate quality control technologies to assess the microstructure of each metal part produced.Typical surface analysis methods are limited in measurement throughput and impose constraints on maximum area size and surface quality,which enforce the tedious practice of extracting and preparing flat,small-scale samples for microstructure analysis.Here,we propose a new approach based on directional reflectance microscopy(DRM)which can yield part-scale microstructure information nondestructively and on curved,complex surfaces.We demonstrate our approach on the airfoil of a turbine blade and carry out a rigorous error analysis using other samples with variable surface geometry.Our results highlight the potential for part-specific quality control in the context of digital manufacturing.
出处 《npj Computational Materials》 CSCD 2024年第1期259-268,共10页 计算材料学(英文)
基金 funded by the Ministry of Education of Singapore,Official Number:MOE2017-T2-2-119 the Isaac Newton Trust/University of Cambridge Joint Schools Research Grants Scheme for the Schools of Physical Sciences and Technology.
作者简介 Matteo Seita,e-mail:ms2932@cam.ac.uk。
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