Ultrasonic testing on a singly reflected beam using sparse antenna arrays and 3D echo-signal processing
- Authors: Bazulin E.G.1
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Affiliations:
- EChO+ Scientific and Production Center
- Issue: Vol 52, No 1 (2016)
- Pages: 1-13
- Section: Acoustic Methods
- URL: https://journal-vniispk.ru/1061-8309/article/view/181088
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1061830916010034
- ID: 181088
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Abstract
Testing of welded joints in the main shutoff valves (MSVs) of the first circuit of a ВВЭР-440 reactor plant is impeded due to the high structural-noise level and the necessity of using pulses that are singly reflected from the tilted bottom of a branch pipe. Testing on a longitudinal wave leads to the appearance of false reflections, which are formed by pulses at a transverse wave, in the reconstructed image. Since the amplitude of false reflections can be commensurable with the amplitude of reflections that were obtained at longitudinal waves, the analysis of such images may be hampered. To increase the quality of an image, it is proposed to record echo signals using sparse antenna arrays and use 3D processing of echo signals. Numerical and model experiments showed that this approach increases the frontal resolution in the additional plane by several times and reduces the amplitude of false reflections, thus making it possible to increase the sensitivity and reliability of expert ultrasonic testing of the principal shutoff valve.
About the authors
E. G. Bazulin
EChO+ Scientific and Production Center
Author for correspondence.
Email: bazulin@echoplus.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Tvardovskogo 8, Technopark Strogino, Moscow, 123458
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