Focusing wedge for ultrasonic testing
US-2017074831-A1 · Mar 16, 2017 · US
US10564131B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10564131-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715602419-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 23, 2017 |
| Priority date | May 23, 2016 |
| Publication date | Feb 18, 2020 |
| Grant date | Feb 18, 2020 |
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Disclosed is an ultrasonic inspection probe assembly comprising a water wedge and a flexible probe array assembly having a flexible acoustic module. The wedge is machined to match a test surface to be inspected and is configured to shape the acoustic module so that the active surface of the acoustic module is parallel to the test surface. Different wedges may be machined to match different test surfaces, but the same flexible probe array assembly may be used for all such surfaces.
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What is claimed is: 1. An ultrasonic inspection probe assembly for inspecting a test object, the test object having a test surface with a test surface shape, the probe assembly comprising: an array probe comprising an acoustic module having an external shape and an active surface configured to emit ultrasonic energy into the test object and to receive echo signals from the test object; and, a wedge comprising an integral rigid block configured with one surface to be placed in contact with the test surface, the wedge having a slot configured to have a shape corresponding to the test surface shape and to substantially enclose the acoustic module; and, wherein the acoustic module is slidably inserted into the slot such that the active surface is substantially parallel to the test surface. 2. The inspection probe assembly of claim 1 wherein there is a gap between the active surface and the test surface, the gap having a substantially constant thickness perpendicular to the test surface, the gap being filled with an acoustic couplant, the acoustic couplant facilitating transmission of ultrasonic energy from the active surface to the test surface. 3. The inspection probe assembly of claim 1 , wherein the array probe is a flexible probe and the acoustic module is bendable along a longitudinal direction. 4. The inspection probe assembly of claim 1 wherein the slot comprises one or more shaping surfaces, wherein the shaping surfaces are substantially parallel to the test surface. 5. The inspection probe assembly of claim 1 wherein manufacture of the acoustic module is independent of the test surface shape. 6. The inspection probe assembly of claim 3 wherein the acoustic module is a module ribbon having a module width, and the active surface is an active ribbon having an active width, the active width being less than the module width, and wherein the module ribbon has a left inactive ribbon surface and a right inactive ribbon surface. 7. The inspection probe assembly of claim 6 wherein the slot has a left module positioning track and a right module positioning track, wherein the left track has a left upper shaping surface and a left lower shaping surface and the right track has a right upper shaping surface and a right lower shaping surface, and wherein the left upper shaping surface, the left lower shaping surface, the right upper shaping surface and the right lower shaping surface are substantially parallel to the test surface. 8. The inspection probe assembly of claim 7 wherein the acoustic module is slidably inserted into the slot such that the left inactive ribbon surface is between the left upper shaping surface and the left lower shaping surface, and the right inactive ribbon surface is between the right upper shaping surface and the right lower shaping surface. 9. The inspection probe assembly of claim 2 wherein the acoustic couplant is water. 10. The inspection probe assembly of claim 9 wherein the wedge further comprises a water manifold for introduction of the acoustic couplant. 11. The inspection probe assembly of claim 9 wherein the wedge further comprises at least one water seal configured to confine the acoustic couplant between the active surface and the test surface. 12. The inspection probe assembly of claim 1 wherein the test surface shape is cylindrical. 13. The inspection probe assembly of claim 1 wherein the test surface shape is a complex shape.
Surfaces · CPC title
by electronic orientation or focusing, e.g. with phased arrays (phased arrays per se G10K11/34) · CPC title
Length, thickness · CPC title
Probes {(transducers for acoustic waves B06B, G10K; for measuring G01H)} · CPC title
Arrangements for directing or focusing the acoustical waves (electronic orientation or focusing G01N29/262; sound directing or focusing G10K11/26; mechanical steering of sound transducers or their beams G10K11/35) · CPC title
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