Ultrasound is a prominent nondestructive testing modality for the detection, localization, and sizing of defects in engineering materials. Often, inspectors analyze ultrasonic waveforms to determine if echoes, which stem from the scattering of ultrasound from a defect, exceed a threshold value. In turn, the initial selection of the threshold value is critical. In this letter, a time-dependent threshold or upper bound for the signal envelope is developed based on the statistics governing the scattering of ultrasound from microstructure. The utility of the time-dependent threshold is demonstrated using experiments conducted on sub-wavelength artificial defects. The results are shown to enhance current nondestructive inspection practices
The major problem in an ultrasonic flaw detection system is the presence of microstructure noise (cl...
Ultrasonic Non-Destructive Evaluation (NDE) relies on the scattering of waves from discontinuities, ...
Noise-corrupted flaw signals with known contributions due to flaw scattering are needed to study fla...
Ultrasound is a prominent nondestructive testing modality for the detection, localization, and sizin...
When ultrasonic waves are reflected from acoustic discontinuities in materials, the shape of these e...
In Non-Destructive Evaluation (NDE) inspection, a range of materials exist that exhibit a heterogene...
In this paper we discuss the problem of flaw detection using ultrasound. We describe the decision th...
In conventional ultrasonic nondestructive condition monitoring, the testing personnel use their test...
This dissertation studies the effect of two practical attributes of structural materials on ultrason...
Reliable and robust defect detection is a challenging yet essential problem in ultrasonic non-destru...
Quantitative ultrasonic techniques for determining the serviceability of structural components are r...
The ultrasonic pulse echo technique is a highly sensitive nondestructive method for detecting small ...
The ultrasonic detection of subsurface flaws, such as cracks or voids, may be greatly degraded by th...
In this paper, we present a novel and flexible method for reliable and robust defect detection in di...
Ultrasonic nondestructive inspection of materials is often limited by the presence of backscattered ...
The major problem in an ultrasonic flaw detection system is the presence of microstructure noise (cl...
Ultrasonic Non-Destructive Evaluation (NDE) relies on the scattering of waves from discontinuities, ...
Noise-corrupted flaw signals with known contributions due to flaw scattering are needed to study fla...
Ultrasound is a prominent nondestructive testing modality for the detection, localization, and sizin...
When ultrasonic waves are reflected from acoustic discontinuities in materials, the shape of these e...
In Non-Destructive Evaluation (NDE) inspection, a range of materials exist that exhibit a heterogene...
In this paper we discuss the problem of flaw detection using ultrasound. We describe the decision th...
In conventional ultrasonic nondestructive condition monitoring, the testing personnel use their test...
This dissertation studies the effect of two practical attributes of structural materials on ultrason...
Reliable and robust defect detection is a challenging yet essential problem in ultrasonic non-destru...
Quantitative ultrasonic techniques for determining the serviceability of structural components are r...
The ultrasonic pulse echo technique is a highly sensitive nondestructive method for detecting small ...
The ultrasonic detection of subsurface flaws, such as cracks or voids, may be greatly degraded by th...
In this paper, we present a novel and flexible method for reliable and robust defect detection in di...
Ultrasonic nondestructive inspection of materials is often limited by the presence of backscattered ...
The major problem in an ultrasonic flaw detection system is the presence of microstructure noise (cl...
Ultrasonic Non-Destructive Evaluation (NDE) relies on the scattering of waves from discontinuities, ...
Noise-corrupted flaw signals with known contributions due to flaw scattering are needed to study fla...