ULTRASONIC INSPECTION SYSTEM FOR AUTOMATED ROUND-BAR-TESTING BASED ON PHASED ARRAY TECHNIQUE

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Schenk, Gottfried [1 ]
Brackrock, Daniel [1 ]
Brekow, Gerhard [1 ]
Kreutzbruck, Marc [1 ]
Deutsch, W. A. K. [2 ]
Joswig, M. [2 ]
Maxam, K. [2 ]
Schuster, V. [2 ]
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[1] BAM Fed Inst Mat Res & Testing, D-12205 Berlin, Germany
[2] Karl Deutsch Test Devices & Instruments, Wuppertal, Germany
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Ultrasonic Testing; Phased Array; Round Bar Testing;
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Within a know-how transfer project funded by the government conventional ultrasonic technique was replaced by phased array technique for automated round-bar testing. Instead of applying a great number of conventional probes to achieve acceptable volume coverage we used curved linear arrays. The benefits of phased array technique such as programmable skew angles, beamforming and beam positions, led not only to a significant decrease in inspection time, but also the number of probes could be substantially reduced. Finally, the testing parameters for a large range of bar-diameters could be adapted by software control instead of time-consuming mechanical replacement. The probe-design was carried out by a proprietary modelling program. Both the theoretical calculations as well as the latter experimental verifications revealed significant advantages of curved arrays versus the planar types. A radial oriented probe offers perfect adaption to the cylindrical shape of the specimen allowing wide variations of the sound field. Thus beam direction, beam size and beam position could be optimized with respect to a minimum of inspection cycles, as inspections have to be executed in-line during the production. A number of laboratory tests were carried out on special test components. In order to achieve an optimal performance of the reference rod we implemented three different types of reference reflectors: (i) flat-bottom-holes with diameters of 0.8 mm and 1.2 mm, (ii) side-drilled-holes with a diameter of 0.7 mm for the detection of volumetric flaws, and (iii) notches with a depth of 0.2 mm and 0.5 mm for the detection of surface-oriented defects. All laboratory tests were carried out with the COMPAS-XXL inspection system, a proprietary development of BAM.
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