General Description of the Application
During the manufacture of bridge structures, a lot of automated welding is used to rapidly and efficiently build multiple parts. One of these welding processes is a system that uses opposing arcs to weld stiffeners to webs on the bridge parts. This welding process produces horizontal fillet welds simultaneously on both sides of a tee-joint.
• Thickness of the stiffeners: 10 mm (0.375 in.) to 16 mm (0.629 in.) (or more)
• Crack
• Manual inspection using one small phased-array probe
• Omniscan MX or Epoch 1000i phased array instrument
The setup is configured to perform an azimuthal scan from 40 to 70 degrees. The display and gain level are adjusted using a blank sample compared to a sample that includes the rejected defect.
Due to the multiple angles and the focusing capabilities, this technique is not based on amplitude detection, but on signal recognition of each type of defect, added to an accurate positioning of the defect in the weld. Client´s CommentsWith this method, we have been able to improve the efficiency, the precision, and the quality of our inspections. Furthermore, this new technique allows the technician to evaluate defects more easily. Now, the phased-array ultrasound technology is helping us evolve as ultrasonography did for medicine. |
The OmniScan MX is an advanced, multi-technology flaw detector. It offers a high acquisition rate and powerful software features-in a portable, modular instrument to efficiently perform manual and automated inspections. Available with PA and conventional UT modules, and conventional EC and ECA modules.
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