
Olympus has created the AUT PV solutions (automated ultrasonic testing) to provide you with an affordable means to inspect welds according to code. These solutions are portable and can be put to work virtually anywhere. The perfect combination of acquisition unit, scanner, encoder, and software makes the inspection of pressure vessel welds and other welds an easy task.

Phased array pulse-echo technique
The phased array technique uses a mosaic of transducer elements in which the timing of the elements' excitation can be individually controlled to produce a certain desired effect, such as steering the beam axis or focusing the beam.

Pulse-Echo technique
The pulse echo technique is an ultrasonic test in which discontinuities are detected by the reflected echoes from defects.

Time-of-flight Diffraction (TOFD) technique
The time-of-flight diffraction technique is an ultrasonic test that relies on the diffraction of ultrasonic beams from the "corners" and "ends" of internal structures (primarily defects) in a component being tested.

Creeping wave technique
The creeping wave technique is an ultrasonic test in which discontinuities are detected by the return of a creeping wave that tracks the surface of the component being tested.
Ultrasonic technology has been proven very effective for pressure vessel weld inspections and it is easily adapted to common codes such as API and ASME Sec III, V, VIII, CC2235, CC2599, and CC2600.
Comparing the Indications


Analysis of the weld inspection results given by AUT and radiography shows that AUT provides both depth and height information, and is more sensitive to planar-type defects while eliminating radiation hazards.
| Measurements Performed by | |||
| ID | Type of Defect | AUT | Radiography |
| 1 | Toe crack |
Position X, Y, and Z
Length sizing Height sizing |
Position X and Y
Length sizing |
| 2 | Centerline crack |
Position X, Y, and Z
Length sizing Height sizing | No detection |
| 3 | Porosity |
Position X, Y, and Z
Length sizing |
Position X and Y
Length sizing |
| 4 | Incomplete root penetration |
Position X, Y, and Z
Length sizing Height sizing |
Position X and Y
Length sizing |
| PV Solution | Radiography | |
| Radiation hazard | No | Yes |
| Restricted area needed | No | Yes |
| Ease of deployment on site | Yes | No |
|
Probability of detection (POD)
(planar defects such as crack and lack of fusion) | Very Good | Poor |
| Inspection throughput | Very Good | Good |
| Depth sizing capability | High precision | Poor |
| Length sizing capability | High precision | Good precision |

The PV-100 is an advanced, automated weld inspection solution (AUT). Combines acquisition unit (OmniScan), scanner, encoder, and software. Designed to meet the productivity requirements of construction welding in petrochemical and power-generation industries. UT, TOFD, creeping wave.
The PV-100 solution is based on the proven OmniScan® UT flaw detector. This advanced UT instrument uses two inspection techniques simultaneously. The combination of time-of-flight diffraction (TOFD) and the pulse-echo or creeping wave technique allows a full volumetric inspection in a single pass.
Inspection results are available instantaneously providing immediate code based acceptance or rejection. This solution was specifically designed to meet the productivity requirements of construction welding in petrochemical and power-generation industries.
Part thickness:8 mm up to 300 mm
Part diameter:100 mm up to flat
Part material:carbon steel

Pulse-echo channel, 60º shear wave for weld cap coverage.

Pulse-echo channel, 70º shear wave for weld root coverage.

TOFD channel for weld volume coverage.

Combining pulse-echo and TOFD channels offers complete coverage of the weld.
Umbilical cables
Two different umbilical cables are available:
CFU03 - Electric Couplant-Feed Unit
The CFU03 is a portable electrical pump unit used to supply couplant to wedges during ultrasonic inspections.
WTR-SPRAYER-8L - Manual Couplant-Feed Unit
The manual feed unit offers a cheap and efficient way to supply couplant to wedges during automated inspections.
TRPP-5810 - Remote Pulser/Preamplifier for TOFD Inspection
The TRPP-5810™ unit is a high-performance remote pulser/preamplifier dedicated to TOFD inspections and compatible with Olympus industrial scanners.
Panametrics 5682 - Preamplifier for TOFD Inspection
The Panametrics 5682 ultrasonic preamplifier provides low-noise amplification of ultrasonic signals (for one probe) ranging from 500 kHz to 25 MHz.
Contents of the PV-100 kit are configured depending on the thickness of the parts to inspect.
Typically a PV-100 kit consists of the following:
Olympus has developed a versatile phased array solution for weld inspections. The PV-200 solution uses a variety of techniques to achieve a productive and efficient inspection. Phased array technology allows the scanner to adapt to different weld inspections without changing the probe position. This dramatically reduces setup time and eliminates many of the mechanical components needed with conventional ultrasonic probes. Fewer mechanical parts means fewer mechanical failures.
The PV-200 solution brings together an Olympus acquisition unit, scanner, probes, and software tailored to your needs. The acquisition unit controls all the multielement-probe channels. The software is equipped with a dedicated calculator that guides you when changing beam angles, depth, and focus without moving the probe. Length and depth sizing for code acceptance /rejection is performed at the time of the inspection and results are recorded rapidly.
Part thickness: 8 mm to 100 mm
Part diameter: 100 mm up to flat
Part material: carbon steel and austenitic steels
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