PHASED ARRAY UT

Phased Array Ultrasonic Testing (PAUT)

ADDITIONAL ADVANCED NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING METHODS THAT WE USE:

Phased Array Ultrasonic Testing (PAUT) is an advanced nondestructive examination technique that utilizes ultrasonic testing (UT) probes made up of numerous small elements, each of which is pulsed individually with computer-calculated timing (“phasing”). When these elements are excited using different time delays, the beams can be steered at different angles, focused at different depths, or multiplexed over the length of a long array, creating the electronic movement of the beam. Phased array probes can be used manually in a free running mode scrubbing the surface of a component, attached to an encoder to record position, or mounted on a semi-automated or motorized scanner for optimum productivity. Using phased array probes in direct contact with the component, whether mounted on a hard wedge, a water delay line, or even inside a wheel probe, gives inspectors the ability to quickly scan large areas for corrosion, cracking, and other defects with high resolution. PAUT can be used to inspect almost any material where traditional UT methods have been utilized and is often used for weld inspections and crack detection.

Notable Advantages of PAUT

ACCURACY

PAUT is able to create detailed and accurate cross-sections of an asset, thereby increasing the probability of detecting anomalies.

COVERAGE

PAUT systems can be used to inspect large surface areas quickly with high resolution.

FLEXIBILITY

PAUT has proven to be an effective technique for inspecting more complex geometries such as elbows, bends, and nozzles.

SPEED

PAUT can typically be conducted more quickly than conventional UT.

REPEATABILITY

PAUT can easily be used for repeat scans due to its high accuracy and consistency.

OMNISCAN PAUT INSTRUMENT BASED SOLUTIONS FOR DATA VERIFICATION

  • Pressure Vessel Weld Inspection
  • Weld Inspection of Pipes
  • Manual and Semiautomated Corrosion Mapping