AIP Conference Proceedings 2009
DOI: 10.1063/1.3114090
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Ultrasonic Phased Array Simulations of Welded Components at Nasa

Abstract: ABSTRACT.Comprehensive and accurate inspections of welded components have become of increasing importance as NASA develops new hardware such as Ares rocket segments for future exploration missions. Simulation and modeling will play an increasing role in the future for nondestructive evaluation in order to better understand the physics of the inspection process, to prove or disprove the feasibility for an inspection method or inspection scenario, for inspection optimization, for better understanding of experime… Show more

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“…The transducer crystal element characteristics and geom etry, phased array crystal assembly, inspection/scan param eters, wedge material and geometry, test sample material and geometry, flaw type geometry, and computation parameters are described and can be varied in the simulation (CIVA) [36]. Phased array ultrasonic simulation is performed by using the LA probe (shear wave and longitudinal wave) and DMA probe (longitudinal wave) with a halfskip path.…”
Section: Modelling Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The transducer crystal element characteristics and geom etry, phased array crystal assembly, inspection/scan param eters, wedge material and geometry, test sample material and geometry, flaw type geometry, and computation parameters are described and can be varied in the simulation (CIVA) [36]. Phased array ultrasonic simulation is performed by using the LA probe (shear wave and longitudinal wave) and DMA probe (longitudinal wave) with a halfskip path.…”
Section: Modelling Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Commonly used NDT methods in aerospace are visual inspection, liquid penetrant inspection, magnetic particle inspection, eddy current inspection, ultrasonic inspection, radiographic inspection and leak testing [1] . Some advanced NDT techniques such as acousto-ultrasonic techniques, ultrasonic phased array and magnetic sensors can also be applied in aircraft inspection [2][3][4][5][6][7] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%