Phased Array Ultrasonic Testing (PAUT)

The principle of constructive and destructive interaction of waves was first demonstrated by English scientist Thomas Young in 1801 in a notable experiment that utilized a two-point source of light to create an interference pattern. Waves that combine in phase reinforce each other, while the waves that combine out-of-phase will cancel each other. Phase shifting or phasing is in turn a way of controlling these interactions by time-shifting wavefronts that originate from two or more sources. It can be used to bend, steer or focus the energy of the wavefront.

Phased Array Ultrasonic Testing System utilized multiple point source transducers that were pulsed so as to direct the sound beam of this controlled interference pattern. An array transducer contains a number of separate elements in a single housing, and phasing refers to how these elements are sequentially pulsed. A phased array system is around a specialized ultrasonic transducer that contains many individual elements (typically from 16 to 256) that can be pulsed separately in a programmed pattern.

These transducers are used with various types of wedges, in contact mode or in immersion testing. Their shape may be square, rectangular or round and test frequencies are in the range of 1 to 10 MHz. The phased array technique has many potential applications, but can be inhibited by limitations such as geometry, time and access.

Depending upon client needs, IXAR has capabilities to deliver the following expertise;

Unlock Precision with Phased Array Ultrasonic Testing – Your Path to Accurate, Non-Destructive Testing

Dive into the future of ultrasonic testing—maximize efficiency, accuracy, and control with Phased Array technology!

Dual Matrix Probe For Testing of Highly Attenuated SS & Inconel Welds

Cobra Scanner Probe Arrangements for Testing of Welds of Smaller Diameter Tubes or Pipes up to 4.5"

Through a team of trained, skilled and experienced professionals, IXAR provides advanced Phased Array Ultrasonic Testing (PAUT) for flaw detection, sizing and imaging. It offers significant technical advantages for weld testing and plant monitoring over conventional ultrasonic as the phased array beams can be steered, scanned, swept and focused electronically from a fixed probe position.

IXAR has expertise in PAUT in the following fields;

Brochure – OmniScan MX2

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