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Phased array inspection, Phased array probes, Phased array technology – Atec Panametrics-Olympus-Omniscan-MX User Manual

Page 6: Benefits of phased arrays

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Transmitting

delays

Receiving delays

and sum

Probe elements

Pulses

Incident wave front

Reflected wave front

Trigger

Flaw

Flaw

Echo signals

Emitting

Acquisition unit

Receiving

Phased array unit

The use of phased array probes enables one-line scanning
and eliminates one axis of a two-axis scan.

Scanning direction

Active group

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11 angles

Wedge and

phased array

probe

Multiple-angle inspection with one multielement probe.

Greater flexibility for the inspection of complex geometry.

High-speed scans with no moving parts.
Compared to a wide, single-element transducer, phased
array technology offers a much higher sensitivity due to the
use of a small focused beam.

To generate a beam, the various probe elements are pulsed at slightly different times. By precisely controlling the delays between
the probe elements, beams of various angles, focal distances, and focal spot sizes can be produced. The echo from the desired
focal point hits the various transducer elements with a computable time shift. The signals received at each transducer element
are time-shifted before being summed together.

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Phased Array Probes

Olympus standard phased array probes are
divided into three categories:

Angle beam probes with external

wedges (1) (2)

Angle beam probes with integrated

wedge (3)

Immersion probes (4)

Numerous accessories, such as encoders (5)
are also available.

Phased Array Technology

Phased array technology enables the
generation of an ultrasonic beam where
parameters such as angle, focal dis-
tance, and focal point size are controlled
through software. Furthermore, this beam
can be multiplexed over a large array.
These capabilities open a series of new
possibilities. For instance, it is possible to
quickly vary the angle of the beam to scan
a part without moving the probe itself.
Phased arrays also allow replacing mul-
tiple probes and mechanical components.
Inspecting a part with a variable-angle
beam also maximizes detection regardless
of the defect orientation, while optimizing
signal-to-noise ratio.

Benefits of Phased Arrays

Phased array technology offers the follow-
ing benefits:

Software control of beam angle, focal

distance, and spot size

Multiple-angle inspection with a

single, small, electronically-controlled

multielement probe

Greater flexibility for the inspection of

complex geometry

High-speed scans with no moving

parts

Phased Array Inspection