Paut Nots-Krishnan PDF
Paut Nots-Krishnan PDF
Paut Nots-Krishnan PDF
9 Conventional Ultrasound
9 Eddy Current and Eddy Current Array
9 High Speed Video
9 Microscope Solutions
9 Optical Metrology
9 Phased Array
9 Remote Visual
9 X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) / X-ray Diffraction (XRD)
Industrial Products
Olympus testing and imaging products
include:
9 Flaw Detectors
9 Integrated Inspection Systems
9 Thickness Gages
9 Advanced NDT Solutions
9 Microscope Solutions
9 Optical Metrology
•large range of
focal depth
(focusing)
• adjustable
each pulse.
How Phased Arrays Work –
Beam Steering
• large range of
inspection
angles
(sweeping)
• multiple
modes with a
single probe
(SW, LW)
Common Probe Geometries
Linear
Circular
Interface
Law scan offset
p g
Design Parameters of Phased Array
Probes
• WEDGE
PARAMETERS Wedge (vw)
h1
– Wedge angle (ω)
– Height of first element x1
ref
(h1)
– Offset first element (x1)
Implications of Element Size on Beamforming
A
A
Point A is OK
B because all rays are
within elemental
beamwidth
α Point B yields
unexpected results
because rays are
d
outside elemental
0.41λ
sin (α ) = beamwidth
d
Angle Range for S-scan Calibration
Back-wall reflection
LW BW
Defect tip
signal –
easy to
identify and
size
Crown
defect –
clearly
located
Array Main
n=8
p=9
lobe lobe Influence of pitch p
(for A = fixed):
n=12
p=6
– If p ↓, or n ↑
then lobe distance
n=16
p=4.5
↑
and lobe
n=20
p=3.6
amplitude ↓
Solution: Design
array lobes out.
All the usual ultrasonic limitations …
• Coupling
• Frequency, attenuation etc.
• Scanning speed
• Digitization rates
• Ultrasonic wrap-around
• Acoustic impedance mismatch
requirements
• Dead zones
• Etc.
Additional Limitations
OmniScan MX photos of
weld inspections.
Focus LT ®
•Powerful Software for
Data Acquisition and
Analysis
•Advanced PA
Calculator (1D - 2D -
2D/TRL)
•Flexible SDK (NDT
Data Access and
Remote Control)
Turbine inspection with TV
Geometry : Types of defects
– Length : 19000 mm Slag, cracks
– Max. Diameter : 3500 mm pores & segregations
- Max. Weight : 120 tons
- Defect size : ERS 1.0mm to 1.8mm depending on material
Turbine inspection with TV
• Problem:
– Large quantity of data (A-Scan & C-Scan) due to
dimensions of the piece to be inspected
– Detection of defects close to the back wall on
non parallel parts (fixed gate length)
– TCG implementation (DGS to TCG conversion)
Solution:
•Bigger file size up to 2 GB
•Conditional A-Scan to reduce file size
•Offline gate length modification for parts
•Import/Export TCG
WeldROVER for Large Diameter Pipes
Automated pipe weld
scanner for diameters
<100 mm
Easy to operate: two
buttons and
automated connection
to OmniScan
Uses laser beam for
tracking with manual
adjustments
COBRA for Small Diameter Pipes
Semi-automated
scanner for
inspecting small
pipe welds
From diameters of
20 mm to 110 mm
and up
Low profile: <12.7
mm clearance
Focused probes for
better defect
sizing.
PA Corrosion Mapping Components
¾ OmniScan MX or MX2
16:128 or 32:128
¾ CHAIN Scanner
Encoded C-scan
Weld Overlay
Encoders on the EPOCH 1000i
32 Elements
3mm coils diameter
51mm of coverage
Very flexible
Two row of coils to improve the
resolution
ECA Blade Inspections
ECA Weld Inspection
ECA Customizable profile
PipeWIZARD V4 for Pipeline Girth Welds
PWZ-V4
PWZ-V2
PipeWIZARD V4
- FocusLT 64:128 rackmount is
based on OmniScan technology.
¾ Strong field experience :
> 200 units in the field
> 1.5 million welds inspected
> 300 operators trained on PipeWIZARD
¾ Designed for harsh
environments : Middle-East
deserts, Brazil forests, Siberian
colds, salty-air offshore laybarges.
¾ TomoView 2.8: Now operating on
upgradeable version of software
¾ Umbilical cable has been
redesigned and field tested for
more than 3 years.
In-Line Inspection: Water Wedge Concept
• Unique Water Wedge concept holding different type
of probe holder and cylindrical PA probes (Aqualine).
• Pneumatic suspension follows the pipe movement
and raises the Water Wedge in case of scarfing
window or joint weld between coil.
ILI: Automatic Calibration Sequence
• Automatic gain
compensation each aperture
and detection gate;
• Automated calibration
sequence capability directly
on the inspection head;
• Calibration results presented
as an amplitude bar graph
for quick analysis;
• Detailed calibration report
about gain compensation
per aperture and per
detection gate.
ILI: Flaw Detection Results
• Calibration on N10 notches – Detection TDH 1/8, 1/16
L-CW ID C-Scan
L-CW OD C-Scan
L-CCW ID C-Scan
L-CCW ID C-Scan
ILI: Automatic Detection of Scarfing Windows
Olympus constantly
fine tunes the basics
of Videoscope
Structure, with small
advances to make
scopes more user
friendly. From power
assisted True Feel
Articulation to Taper
Flex© Technology. rigid
TF
Competitive
products
flexible
distal end proximal end
Stereo Imaging
• Well established
• Repeatable
• Provides 3D reference
• Precision largely depends on
distance between lens.
Stereo Imaging – 3D Eye Trek
•Allowed the very first head-
worn 3D view of an inspected
area.
•Arrived before its time,
inspectors had a tendency to
move their head, not the
scope.
•New technologies can give
this Olympus Innovation new
uses.
High Speed Video
i-SPEED 3
High Speed Video Camera
High Speed Video
Microscope 3D Mapping
RVI - Articulation Advances
• Pneumatic
Articulation • Articulating • Reduced Force
Guide Tube Articulation
Olympus Innov-X: Portable X-ray
Florescence Analyzer
DELTA Line Lambda X‐5000
In‐Xitu Terra
Typical XRF Field Applications
Forensics
Consumer
Historic
Environmental Safety
Conservation
General XRF NDE