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Application of TOFD Technique to Thin Sections Using ESIT and PSCT

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In this paper, a ray tracing based model was also developed for a) optimizing the experimental parameters for thin sections, b) interpreting the r... and c) segmenting the vertical and inclined defects using an in-house TOFD system built to inspect thin sections (6-10 mm).
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It is difficult to accurately size the defects that are oriented at an angle (that is not normal to the wave) using conventional amplitude based ultrasonic techniques. Since Time of Flight Diffraction (TOFD) is based on the diffraction of ultrasound at defect edges, defect sizing using this technique is amplitude independent. However, most of the TOFD based assessment relies on manual sizing, whose accuracy depends on quality of image and the operator’s experience. Also, the utilization of TOFD for sections less than 15 mm has reportedly several difficulties. In this paper, we report our attempts to size the vertical and inclined defects using an in‐house TOFD system built to inspect thin sections (6–10 mm). To improve sizing, automated defect sizing techniques termed Embedded Signal Identification Technique (ESIT) and Point Source Correlation Technique (PSCT) were developed. A ray tracing based model was also developed for a) optimizing the experimental parameters for thin sections, b) interpreting the r...

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Image-based sizing of surface-breaking cracks by SH-wave array ultrasonic testing.

TL;DR: The results of the imaging show that the depths of open cracks can be estimated accurately and that crack opening (closing) behavior can be deduced by observing appearance (disappearance) of the peak in the images indicating the crack tip.
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Ultrasonic TOFD flaw sizing and imaging in thin plates using embedded signal identification technique (ESIT)

TL;DR: In this paper, an automated defect sizing algorithm using the Embedded Signal Identification Technique (ESIT) was developed for separating partially superimposed signals often encountered in thin sections and the results were compared with the manual sizing method.
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Benefits of signal processing in ultrasonic inspection

M. G. Silk
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe a number of the benefits which signal processing techniques have brought to the analysis of ultrasonic data, including the ability to store, analyse and compare more than one ultrasonic trace (A-scan).
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