2020
DOI: 10.1784/insi.2020.62.4.184
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Correction of B-scan distortion for optimum ultrasonic imaging of backwalls with complex geometries

Abstract: Ultrasound undergoes refraction and reflection at interfaces between media of different acoustic refractive indices. The most common ultrasonic method (pulse-echo) monitors the reflected energy to infer the presence of flaws, whereas the lower amplitude of refracted signals is ignored. When the reflector is orientated normally with respect to the ultrasonic beam, the received echo signal shows the maximum amplitude. The pulse-echo method also relies on monitoring the amplitude of the backwall echo to identify… Show more

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“…Cylindrical components can be scanned and imaged using ultrasound signals. Ultrasonic B-scanning forms a two-dimensional data set from the echo signal obtained by the probe, and then uses the color scale to represent the numerical value of each array point in the data set to form a two-dimensional image [ 19 ]. Although B-scanning can achieve cross-sectional imaging, its resolution is low and it is difficult to accurately characterize defects [ 20 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cylindrical components can be scanned and imaged using ultrasound signals. Ultrasonic B-scanning forms a two-dimensional data set from the echo signal obtained by the probe, and then uses the color scale to represent the numerical value of each array point in the data set to form a two-dimensional image [ 19 ]. Although B-scanning can achieve cross-sectional imaging, its resolution is low and it is difficult to accurately characterize defects [ 20 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%