Industrial Testing Instruments

Single Value B-Scan

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Another way of presenting this information is as a Single Value B-scan. A Single Value B-scan is commonly used with conventional flaw detectors and corrosion thickness gages to plot the depth of reflectors with respect to their linear position. The thickness is plotted as a function of time or position while the transducer is scanned along the part to provide its depth profile. Correlating ultrasonic data with actual transducer position allows a proportional view to be plotted and allows the ability to correlate and track data to specific areas of the part being inspected. This position tracking is typically done through the use of electromechanical devices known as encoders. These encoders are used in fixtures which are either manually scanned or in automated systems that move the transducer by a programmable motor-controlled scanner. In either case the encoder records the location of each data acquisition with respect to a desired user-defined scan pattern and index resolution.

In the case below, the B-scan shows two deep reflectors and one shallower reflector, corresponding to the positions of the side drilled holes in the test block.

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