System and method for testing a structure using laser ultrasound
US-2019331757-A1 · Oct 31, 2019 · US
US12019050B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12019050-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217575777-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 14, 2022 |
| Priority date | Apr 7, 2021 |
| Publication date | Jun 25, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jun 25, 2024 |
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A system for inspecting a structure includes a laser ultrasound device configured to direct laser light onto a surface of the structure that generates ultrasonic waves within the structure and to generate an array of ultrasound data representative of the ultrasonic waves. The system includes a robotic arm configured to move the laser light across the surface. The system includes a multiplex controller configured to trigger generation of the ultrasonic waves within the structure at an inspection location and to receive the array of ultrasound data for the inspection location. The system includes a computer system that includes a motion-control module configured to control movement of the laser light relative to the surface of the structure, a motion-tracking module configured determine when the laser light is at the inspection location, and an inspection module configured to process the array of ultrasound data to inspect the structure at the inspection location.
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A system for inspecting a structure, the system comprising: a laser ultrasound device configured to direct laser light onto a first surface of the structure that generates ultrasonic waves within the structure and to generate an array of ultrasound data representative of a first portion of the ultrasonic waves propagating through the structure and returned to the first surface; a transducer ultrasound device positioned at a second surface, opposite the first surface, and configure to detect a second portion of the ultrasonic waves propagating through the structure to the second surface and to generate an array of second ultrasound data representative of the ultrasonic waves; a robotic arm configured to move the laser light across the surface of the structure; a multiplex controller coupled to the laser ultrasound device and to the transducer ultrasound device, wherein the multiplex controller is configured to trigger generation of the ultrasonic waves within the structure at an inspection location of the structure and to receive the array of ultrasound data for the inspection location from the laser ultrasound device and receive the array of second ultrasound data from the transducer ultrasound device; a computer system coupled to the robotic arm and to the multiplex controller, wherein the computer system comprises: a motion-control module configured to control movement of the laser light relative to the surface of the structure; a motion-tracking module configured determine when the laser light is at the inspection location; and inspection module configured to process the array of ultrasound data to inspect the structure at the inspection location. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein: the multiplex controller comprises: a trigger module configured to transmit a trigger signal to the laser ultrasound device to trigger generation of the ultrasonic waves within the structure at the inspection location; and an array receiver configured to receive the array of ultrasound data from the laser ultrasound device; and the multiplex controller is further configured to sync transmission of the trigger signal and receipt of the array of ultrasound data. 3. The system of claim 2 , wherein the multiplex controller further comprises a clock configured to delay transmission of trigger signal from the trigger module by a predetermined period. 4. The system of claim 2 , wherein the multiplex controller further comprises a signal conditioner module configured to modify at least one of a period, a waveform, and a voltage of the trigger signal for use by the laser ultrasound device. 5. The system of claim 4 , wherein the signal conditioner module is further configured to modify the trigger signal to delay transmission of the trigger signal to the laser ultrasound device by a predetermined period. 6. The system of claim 1 , further comprising a safety sensor coupled to the computer system and configured to detect entry of the laser ultrasound device into a safety zone, wherein the computer system is further configured to automatically deenergize the laser ultrasound device in response to the safety sensor detecting entry of the laser ultrasound device into the safety zone. 7. The system of claim 1 , wherein: the transducer ultrasound device is further configured to generate second ultrasonic waves within the structure and to generate an array of third ultrasound data representative of the second ultrasonic waves; and the multiplex controller is further configured to trigger generation of the second ultrasonic waves within the structure at a second inspection location of the structure and to receive the array of third ultrasound data for the second inspection location from the transducer ultrasound device. 8. The system of claim 1 , further comprising further comprising a second laser ultrasound device positioned at the second surface and configure to generate an array of fourth ultrasound data representative of the second portion of the ultrasonic waves propagating through the structure to the second surface, wherein the multiplex controller is coupled to the second laser ultrasound device and is further configured to receive the array of fourth ultrasound data for the inspection location from the second laser ultrasound device. 9. The system of claim 8 , wherein: the second laser ultrasound device is further configured to generate third ultrasonic waves within the structure and to generate an array of fifth ultrasound data representative of the third ultrasonic waves; and the multiplex controller is further configured to trigger generation of the third ultrasonic waves within the structure at a third inspection location of the structure and to receive the array of fifth ultrasound data for the third inspection location from the second laser ultrasound device. 10. The system of claim 1 , wherein: the laser ultrasound device comprises an optical head coupled to the robotic arm and configured to transmit the laser light onto the surface of the structure; the computer system further comprises a path-planning module configured to: generate a scan path for movement of the laser light across the surface of the structure based on a three-dimensional model of the structure; determine a trigger location along the scan path that corresponds to the inspection location; and determine an initial device-position of the optical head relative to the surface of the structure at the trigger location for generation of the ultrasonic waves within the structure and generation of the array of ultrasound data; the motion-control module uses the scan path and the initial device-position to control movement of the optical head using the robotic arm; and the motion-tracking module uses the trigger location to determine when the optical head is at the inspection location and is configured to transmit an activation signal to the multiplex controller when the optical head is at the inspection location. 11. The system of claim 10 , further comprising a laser profiler configured to generate the three-dimensional model of the structure. 12. The system of claim 10 , further comprising an alignment device configured to determine a real device-position of the laser ultrasound device relative to the surface of the structure and to modify at least one operating parameter of the laser ultrasound device based on the real device-position. 13. A method of inspecting a structure, the method comprising steps of: moving an optical head of a laser ultrasound device relative to a first surface of the structure using a robotic arm, wherein the optical head is configured to transmit laser light that is configured to generate ultrasonic waves within the structure and to detect a response to the ultrasonic waves; determining that the optical head is at an inspection location of the structure; triggering generation of the ultrasonic waves within the structure at the inspection location of the structure using a multiplex controller; generating of an array of ultrasound data representative of a first portion of the ultrasonic waves propagating through the structure and returning to the first surface of the structure based on the response; detecting a second portion of the ultrasonic waves propagating through the structure to a second surface, opposite the first surface; generating an array of second ultrasound data representative of the second portion of the ultrasonic waves; receiving the array of ultrasound data and the array of second ultrasound data for the inspection location by the multiplex controller; and processing the array of ultrasound data and the array
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