Detecting flaws in metal by mapping equipotentials on a two-dimensional graphite model
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equipotentials, two-dimensional, voltage, electric potential, electric field, graphite, three-dimensional (3-D), two-dimensional (2-D), non-destructive testingAbstract
With the popularization of 3-D (three-dimensional) printed metals, the necessity for a method to detect internal flaws is increasing. We experimented with a 2-D (two-dimensional) graphite model of 3-D printed metal and measured the potential at various points throughout the model in a grid-like fashion. To simulate imperceptible flaws, we erased internal portions of the graphite and re-measured the potentials at the same points. Graphing our measurements, we created representations of nonlinear potential differences, allowing us to conclude that calculating potential in intervals over a conducting surface is a valid method to detect imperfections hidden within 3-D printed conducting surfaces under certain conditions.
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