► 3D imaging using phased-array ultrasonics
► Ultra-fast inline tube inspection
► What types of material can be inspected?
► How are phased arrays typically used?
► Weld inspection using phased arrays—Filling zone
► The promise of ultrasonic phased arrays and the role of modeling in specifying systems
► Inspection of fastener holes in pitch-catch mode
► Inspection of fastener holes in pitch-catch mode2
► Concrete NDT using low-frequency phased arrays
► BERCLI : products and services
► Analysis capabilities
► Advantages of phased-array probes
► Modeling and driving 2d arrays
► Stiffener inspection using a linear array
► Fastener hole inspection in pulse-echo mode
► Tank inspection using a linear phased array
► Dynamic-depth focusing illustrated
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Ultrasonic Phased-Array Solutions
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Updated
March 12, 2008
Ultrasonic phased-array principles
Beam forming, steering and focusing
Point focusing, using a 7-element aperture
Point focusing, using a 16-element aperture
Virtual tandem probe
Focusing using a 2D-array
Nondestructive “paintbrush” inspection
Electronic scanning
Tank inspection simulation using CIVA
Daisy probe simulation using CIVA
Sectorial scanning 3D
Weld inspection
Dynamic-depth focusing
2D flexible array driven by multi-axis robot
2D flexible array, 3D real-time imaging
Linear flexible array, 3D real-time imaging
Nondestructive Testing
Live B-scan in 3D
Custom 3D view of ultrasonic signals
Scan views