Millimeter-Wave Reflectometry for Detecting Graphite Contamination in Titanium (Ti64) Powder Used in Additive Manufacturing (AM)

Titanium (Ti64) alloys are extensively used for additive manufacturing (AM) of complex and critical parts in the aerospace industry. Titanium powder particle size, shape, and presence of satellites (in case of recycled powder) are important Ti64 feedstock powder quality indicators. In this investiga...

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Main Authors: Jayaram Kizhekke Pakkathillam, Jessica Haack, Reza Zoughi
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Published: IEEE 2025-01-01
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description Titanium (Ti64) alloys are extensively used for additive manufacturing (AM) of complex and critical parts in the aerospace industry. Titanium powder particle size, shape, and presence of satellites (in case of recycled powder) are important Ti64 feedstock powder quality indicators. In this investigation, millimeter-wave characterization of Ti64 alloy and graphite powders was performed by studying the reflection coefficient response of the powder samples using a circular waveguide probe (an open cavity) operating in axially symmetric mode (TE0m) at Ka-band (32–40 GHz) and Q-band (42–50 GHz) frequency ranges. In addition to Ti64 and graphite powders, graphite-contaminated Ti64 samples, containing different amounts of graphite powder, were prepared and measured. The primary objective of this work has been to evaluate the efficacy of millimeter-wave reflectometry, and the capability of this measurement technique, for distinguishing among different contaminated Ti64 powder samples with low levels of contamination (by weight). The contamination levels ranged from 0.0015% to 5% (graphite percentage of Ti64 weight). Measurements were carried out at different powder (cavity) depths to determine the optimum sample holder depth for the increased measurement sensitivity. It is reported that a 0.05% (by weight) level of carbon contamination in powder feedstock can lead to defects in the final printed part. Crucially, the results of this investigation showed that graphite contamination levels as low as 0.0045% (percentage by weight) can be robustly detected by this method.
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spelling doaj-art-2b88d1a9ad4b491bbfb82f687d371d6c2025-08-20T02:37:21ZengIEEEIEEE Open Journal of Instrumentation and Measurement2768-72362025-01-01411010.1109/OJIM.2025.358011711038835Millimeter-Wave Reflectometry for Detecting Graphite Contamination in Titanium (Ti64) Powder Used in Additive Manufacturing (AM)Jayaram Kizhekke Pakkathillam0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1319-7693Jessica Haack1https://orcid.org/0009-0005-1079-5315Reza Zoughi2https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9421-1551Center for Nondestructive Evaluation, Iowa State University, Ames, IA, USABoeing Research and Technology, Boeing Company, Huntsville, AL, USACenter for Nondestructive Evaluation, Iowa State University, Ames, IA, USATitanium (Ti64) alloys are extensively used for additive manufacturing (AM) of complex and critical parts in the aerospace industry. Titanium powder particle size, shape, and presence of satellites (in case of recycled powder) are important Ti64 feedstock powder quality indicators. In this investigation, millimeter-wave characterization of Ti64 alloy and graphite powders was performed by studying the reflection coefficient response of the powder samples using a circular waveguide probe (an open cavity) operating in axially symmetric mode (TE0m) at Ka-band (32–40 GHz) and Q-band (42–50 GHz) frequency ranges. In addition to Ti64 and graphite powders, graphite-contaminated Ti64 samples, containing different amounts of graphite powder, were prepared and measured. The primary objective of this work has been to evaluate the efficacy of millimeter-wave reflectometry, and the capability of this measurement technique, for distinguishing among different contaminated Ti64 powder samples with low levels of contamination (by weight). The contamination levels ranged from 0.0015% to 5% (graphite percentage of Ti64 weight). Measurements were carried out at different powder (cavity) depths to determine the optimum sample holder depth for the increased measurement sensitivity. It is reported that a 0.05% (by weight) level of carbon contamination in powder feedstock can lead to defects in the final printed part. Crucially, the results of this investigation showed that graphite contamination levels as low as 0.0045% (percentage by weight) can be robustly detected by this method.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/11038835/Additive manufacturing (AM)contaminationgraphitematerials characterizationmillimeter wavesnondestructive evaluation (NDE)
spellingShingle Jayaram Kizhekke Pakkathillam
Jessica Haack
Reza Zoughi
Millimeter-Wave Reflectometry for Detecting Graphite Contamination in Titanium (Ti64) Powder Used in Additive Manufacturing (AM)
IEEE Open Journal of Instrumentation and Measurement
Additive manufacturing (AM)
contamination
graphite
materials characterization
millimeter waves
nondestructive evaluation (NDE)
title Millimeter-Wave Reflectometry for Detecting Graphite Contamination in Titanium (Ti64) Powder Used in Additive Manufacturing (AM)
title_full Millimeter-Wave Reflectometry for Detecting Graphite Contamination in Titanium (Ti64) Powder Used in Additive Manufacturing (AM)
title_fullStr Millimeter-Wave Reflectometry for Detecting Graphite Contamination in Titanium (Ti64) Powder Used in Additive Manufacturing (AM)
title_full_unstemmed Millimeter-Wave Reflectometry for Detecting Graphite Contamination in Titanium (Ti64) Powder Used in Additive Manufacturing (AM)
title_short Millimeter-Wave Reflectometry for Detecting Graphite Contamination in Titanium (Ti64) Powder Used in Additive Manufacturing (AM)
title_sort millimeter wave reflectometry for detecting graphite contamination in titanium ti64 powder used in additive manufacturing am
topic Additive manufacturing (AM)
contamination
graphite
materials characterization
millimeter waves
nondestructive evaluation (NDE)
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/11038835/
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