We present a simple technique for determining the size of voids by the inversion of backscattered ultrasonic signals using the area function formula. The formulation of this method is based on the Born approximation, which is a weak scattering approximation, but the method works well for voids. The area function has been widely used as a method for determining the position of the flaw centroid to assist implementation of some inversion algorithms. The method has been reported in [6]. Here, we report some further studies, and more experimental results in detail
This thesis is a theoretical and experimental study of ultrasonic scattering from volumetric flaws i...
The Born Inversions are a set of techniques for reconstructing the shape of a flaw based on the scat...
Ultrasound is a prominent nondestructive testing modality for the detection, localization, and sizin...
Ultrasonic flaw sizing is critical in nondestructive evaluation. However, the data available for siz...
Ultrasonic waves returning from an internal bulk flaw to a wideband transducer contain information o...
Using ultrasonic backscatter from a specimen containing a cluster of cavities, the size of a single ...
In this paper we report a new method for determining the size of flaws using the zeroes in the real ...
The Inverse Born Approximation (IBA) to the elastic wave inverse scattering problem is known to give...
An algorithm is developed to characterize the type and size of a flaw by matching the power spectrum...
Previously we have shown that the inverse Born approximation allows an accurate determination of the...
This paper presents results of a study on an inversion transformation ℐA for backscattering of ultra...
A direct solution of the ultrasonic inverse scattering problem, known by the acronym POFFIS, which s...
From some low frequency scattering investigations in radar, it is suggested that interrogating the t...
Porosity in structural materials limits their ultimate strength and hence their utility. Recently se...
The time domain Born approximation for ultrasonic scattering from volume flaws in an elastic medium ...
This thesis is a theoretical and experimental study of ultrasonic scattering from volumetric flaws i...
The Born Inversions are a set of techniques for reconstructing the shape of a flaw based on the scat...
Ultrasound is a prominent nondestructive testing modality for the detection, localization, and sizin...
Ultrasonic flaw sizing is critical in nondestructive evaluation. However, the data available for siz...
Ultrasonic waves returning from an internal bulk flaw to a wideband transducer contain information o...
Using ultrasonic backscatter from a specimen containing a cluster of cavities, the size of a single ...
In this paper we report a new method for determining the size of flaws using the zeroes in the real ...
The Inverse Born Approximation (IBA) to the elastic wave inverse scattering problem is known to give...
An algorithm is developed to characterize the type and size of a flaw by matching the power spectrum...
Previously we have shown that the inverse Born approximation allows an accurate determination of the...
This paper presents results of a study on an inversion transformation ℐA for backscattering of ultra...
A direct solution of the ultrasonic inverse scattering problem, known by the acronym POFFIS, which s...
From some low frequency scattering investigations in radar, it is suggested that interrogating the t...
Porosity in structural materials limits their ultimate strength and hence their utility. Recently se...
The time domain Born approximation for ultrasonic scattering from volume flaws in an elastic medium ...
This thesis is a theoretical and experimental study of ultrasonic scattering from volumetric flaws i...
The Born Inversions are a set of techniques for reconstructing the shape of a flaw based on the scat...
Ultrasound is a prominent nondestructive testing modality for the detection, localization, and sizin...