Autogeneous Friction Stir Weld Lack-Of-Penetration Defect Detection and Sizing Using Directional Conductivity Measurements with Mwm Eddy Current Senso

Autogeneous Friction Stir Weld Lack-Of-Penetration Defect Detection and Sizing Using Directional Conductivity Measurements with Mwm Eddy Current Senso

Al 2195-T8 plate specimens containing Friction Stir Welds (FSW), provided by Lockheed Martin, were inspected using directional conductivity measurements with the MWM sensor. Sensitivity to lack-of-penetration (LOP) defect size has been demonstrated. The feature used to determine defect size was the normalized longitudinal component of the MWM conductivity measurements. This directional conductivity component was insensitive to the presence of a discrete crack. This permitted correlation of MWM conductivity measurements with the LOP defect size as changes in conductivity were apparently associated with metallurgical features within the first 0.020 in. of the LOP defect zone. Transverse directional conductivity measurements also provided an indication of the presence of discrete cracks. Continued efforts are focussed on inspection of a larger set of welded panels and further refinement of LOP characterization tools.
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