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Location of multiple proximate flaws using perpendicular NDT ultrasonic arrays
Miguel A Rodríguez1, Antonio Ramos, J L San Emeterio
1ETSI Telecomunicación, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Camino de Vera s/n, 46022 Valencia, Spain. marodrig@upvnet.upv.es
Abstract:
An improved method for ultrasonic location of multiple flaws using perpendicular ultrasonic arrays, working in near-field conditions, is presented. The method uses the pulse-echo technique and is based on the processing of the information acquired by both the elemental emitting transducers and their adjacent ones. This type of processing improves the performance of a previous method that sometimes presents limitations for the detection of multiples flaws. This new method is applied to a set of ultrasonic traces, obtained with an ultrasonic prototype specifically designed for testing this method, showing the improvement obtained in imaging results.
