A New Method for 3-D Velocity Vector Measurement Using 2-D Phased Array Probe

2006 ◽  
pp. 193-199
Author(s):  
Tsuyoshi Shiina ◽  
Naotaka Nitta
2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 1929040
Author(s):  
Frederic Dupont-Marillia ◽  
Mohammad Jahazi ◽  
Pierre Belanger
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Author(s):  
Dongik Yoon ◽  
Hyun Jin Park ◽  
Tomonori Ihara

Abstract The velocity vector profile technique based on an ultrasound pulsed Doppler method can enrich the information of a flow field, however, it has shown a low availability because a new design of special transducers is required for each measurement case. This study proposes a new method of profiling the velocity vectors using conventional ultrasound transducers that are widely supplied to UVP (Ultrasound velocity profile) users. We constructed a configuration of the transducers to minimize the uncertainty of the detection points at the receivers, and a measurable distance was theoretically determined by the configuration. Two feasibility tests were carried out. One was a test for the assessment of the measurable distance, which agreed well with the theoretical distance. The other was the evaluation of the measurement of two-dimensional velocity vectors by the new method and it was performed in a towing tank facility without the velocity fluctuation. From the evaluation, it was confirmed that the measured vectors showed good agreement to the reference values, and their accuracy and precision were competitive compared to previous studies. The developed method was applied to two unsteady flows for demonstrations. The results clarified that the proposed method guarantees high availability and accuracy for the velocity vector profiles.


Author(s):  
Paul A. Meyer

Ultrasonic testing of metal welds has been in use for many years. Scanning methods using both contact and immersion methods are often used at the time of manufacture and also during periodic in-service inspection programs. But because of a variety of component configurations and potential flaw geometries it is often necessary to perform several inspections, each with a different probe configuration to assure adequate defect delegability. It is possible that a properly designed phased array probe can perform several different inspections without changing hardware thereby reducing inspection times. This presentation reviews the design and operation of ultrasonic phased array transducers and the necessary features to achieve the desired performance. Situations in which these probes have already been implemented effectively are also discussed.


ASVIDE ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 5 ◽  
pp. 854-854
Author(s):  
Bélaïd Bouhemad ◽  
Ophélie Dransart-Rayé ◽  
Francesco Mojoli ◽  
Silvia Mongodi
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2009 ◽  
Vol 29 (7) ◽  
pp. 1961-1966
Author(s):  
孔令讲 Kong Lingjiang ◽  
朱颖 Zhu Ying ◽  
杨建宇 Yang Jianyu ◽  
张翠玉 Zhang Cuiyu

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