This article describes the commercial implementation of ultrasonic velocity imaging methods developed and refined at NASA Lewis Research Center on the Sonix c-scan inspection system. Two velocity imaging methods were implemented: thickness-based and non-thickness-based reflector plate methods. The article demonstrates capabilities of the commercial implementation and gives the detailed operating procedures required for Sonix customers to achieve optimum velocity imaging results. This commercial implementation of velocity imaging provides a 100x speed increase in scanning and processing over the lab-based methods developed at LeRC. The significance of this cooperative effort is that the aerospace and other materials development-intensive ind...
This paper describes the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory (LLL) Ultrasonic Imaging Project. The project...
An acoustic instrument system is described as a feasible tool for remote measurement of structural v...
We are reporting on the capability of our novel ultrasonic imaging camera system to rapidly characte...
NASA Lewis Research Center's Life Prediction Branch, in partnership with Sonix, Inc., and Cleveland ...
This article describes a single transducer ultrasonic imaging method that eliminates the effect of p...
A pulse-echo, immersion method for ultrasonic evaluation of a material is discussed. It accounts for...
Ultrasonic velocity/time-of-flight imaging that uses back surface reflections to gauge volumetric ma...
We are reporting on the capability of our novel ultrasonic imaging camera system to rapidly characte...
NDE technology encompasses a broad field of applications [1] such as material selection, properties ...
Instrumentation and computer programming concepts that were developed for ultrasonic materials chara...
The use of ultrasonic imaging systems for non-destructive evaluation is increasing, with particular ...
Ultrasonic techniques are widely used in industry for thickness gauging, flaw detection and material...
An electro-mechanical scanning assembly was designed and fabricated for the purpose of generating an...
An ultrasonic imaging technique was to be developed for sizing and characterization of defects in th...
Surface topography, which significantly affects the performance of many industrial components, is no...
This paper describes the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory (LLL) Ultrasonic Imaging Project. The project...
An acoustic instrument system is described as a feasible tool for remote measurement of structural v...
We are reporting on the capability of our novel ultrasonic imaging camera system to rapidly characte...
NASA Lewis Research Center's Life Prediction Branch, in partnership with Sonix, Inc., and Cleveland ...
This article describes a single transducer ultrasonic imaging method that eliminates the effect of p...
A pulse-echo, immersion method for ultrasonic evaluation of a material is discussed. It accounts for...
Ultrasonic velocity/time-of-flight imaging that uses back surface reflections to gauge volumetric ma...
We are reporting on the capability of our novel ultrasonic imaging camera system to rapidly characte...
NDE technology encompasses a broad field of applications [1] such as material selection, properties ...
Instrumentation and computer programming concepts that were developed for ultrasonic materials chara...
The use of ultrasonic imaging systems for non-destructive evaluation is increasing, with particular ...
Ultrasonic techniques are widely used in industry for thickness gauging, flaw detection and material...
An electro-mechanical scanning assembly was designed and fabricated for the purpose of generating an...
An ultrasonic imaging technique was to be developed for sizing and characterization of defects in th...
Surface topography, which significantly affects the performance of many industrial components, is no...
This paper describes the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory (LLL) Ultrasonic Imaging Project. The project...
An acoustic instrument system is described as a feasible tool for remote measurement of structural v...
We are reporting on the capability of our novel ultrasonic imaging camera system to rapidly characte...