Abstract
Additive manufacturing enables 3D printing of complex shaped parts. Due to the shaped geometries, the accessibility, and the surface quality the inspection with classical NDT methods reaches limitations. Because of the welding process inner defects like pores, cracks, unconsolidated powder may occur and need to be detected above a certain threshold. Computed Tomography is a potential method to provide information of inner structure characteristics. The question is how suitable is Computed Tomography. This paper will discuss these topics at artificial defects.
How to Cite:
Stoessel, R. . & Kiefel, D. ., (2019) “Inspection of additative manufactured samples with computed tomography”, Review of Progress in Quantitative Nondestructive Evaluation .
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