scholarly journals Steam generator small bore piping socket weld inspection using the phased array ultrasonic technique

2013 ◽  
Vol 51 (2) ◽  
pp. 231-239 ◽  
Author(s):  
Byungsik Yoon ◽  
Yongsik Kim ◽  
Jeongseok Lee
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.


Author(s):  
Weican Guo ◽  
Shengjie Qian ◽  
Zhangwei Ling ◽  
Dongsheng Hou

The tube to tube-sheet weld is the main connection structure of heat exchanger. This paper presents the phased array ultrasonic technique for testing the tube to tube-sheet welds of heat exchanger. The optimization analysis of phased array parameters and the simulation on the acoustic field with CIVA software were completed. The mentioned phased array parameters included array elements, array element size, deflection angle, ultrasonic frequency and so on. An ultrasonic testing system was designed and fabricated in accordance with the structure of heat exchange tube and fillet welds position. The ultrasonic C-scan was carried out by the ultrasonic testing system with its circumferential scanning by a mechanical scanning device while the axial electronic linear scanning by the phased array probe. At last, tests on samples with the porosity and incomplete fusion flaws were performed by the ultrasonic testing system. Experimental results showed that the phased array ultrasonic technique could effectively detect the porosity flaws and the incomplete fusion flaws in the tube to tube-sheet welds of heat exchanger.


Author(s):  
Eric M. Sjerve ◽  
David C. Stewart ◽  
George F. Bryant

This paper presents the results of ultrasonic phased array field trials that were performed on the Maritimes and North East Pipeline 30 inch pipeline project during the summer of 1999 in order to demonstrate the feasibility of using this new technology for inspection of pipeline girth welds. The direct comparison between the two systems showed that the phased array system had equal, or better sensitivity to the multi-probe system in determining the length and vertical extent of the indications. The phased array system detected all of the same indications as the multi-probe system, was inherently more reliable due to less moving parts, and demonstrated much faster switch over times for different configurations.


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