Shuang Zhu, J. S. Avila, W. Yin, A. Peyton, J. Ding, S. Williams
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Abstract
This paper presents a strategy for non-contact measurement of the conductivity of Aluminum wires used in wire + arc additive manufacture. A cylindrical electromagnetic sensor consisting of coil pair (an excitation and a receiver coil) is designed and the change in the mutual inductance due to the presence of the wire inside the sensor is measured at multiple frequencies. A novel calibration method is proposed. It was found that the calibrated inductance agrees well with the inductance measured by a commercial instrument. Moreover, the phase of the inductance is linearly related to the conductivity of the wire measured via a contact four-terminal measurement method. This technique can be potentially applied to the real-time in-situ inspection of metal wires by measuring their conductivity variation, which could contribute to the quality control of wire + arc additive manufacture processes.