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US9250212B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9250212-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313873308-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 30, 2013 |
| Priority date | Apr 30, 2013 |
| Publication date | Feb 2, 2016 |
| Grant date | Feb 2, 2016 |
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A method of selecting one element among a plurality of elements of a phased-array ultrasonic weld inspection arrangement during inspection of a weld to obtain optimum weld inspection coverage. The weld connects portions of material having a known thickness. The elements extend along an ultrasonic transmission wedge of the arrangement that supports the extent of the elements at a wedge angle relative to the welded material. The method includes utilizing material thickness, offset distance of an edge of the wedge from a weld centerline and number of elements within calculation that yields the selection.
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What is claimed: 1. A method of selecting one element among a plurality of elements of a phased-array ultrasonic weld inspection arrangement during inspection of a weld connecting portions of material having a known thickness to obtain optimum weld inspection coverage, wherein the elements extend along an ultrasonic transmission wedge of the arrangement that supports the extent of the elements at a wedge angle relative to the welded material; the method including: utilizing material thickness, offset distance of an edge of the wedge from a weld centerline and number of elements within calculation that yields the selection. 2. A method as set forth within claim 1 , wherein the calculation includes iterations of successive calculation steps. 3. A method as set forth within claim 1 , wherein the wherein the calculation includes utilizing the velocity of ultrasound beams from the elements within the connected portions and the velocity of ultrasound beams from the elements within the wedge. 4. A method as set forth within claim 1 , wherein the beams can travel within the connection portions along legs between reflections, and the calculation includes utilizing the number of legs between reflections. 5. A method as set forth within claim 1 , wherein the wherein the calculation includes utilizing a vertical distance between a probe center element and a surface of the connected portion. 6. A method as set forth within claim 1 , wherein the wherein the calculation includes utilizing a horizontal distance between a probe center element and a front surface of the wedge that is nearest to the weld. 7. A method as set forth within claim 1 , wherein the elements extend along the wedge of the arrangement that supports the extent of the elements at a wedge angle relative to the welded material, and the method includes utilizing the wedge angle within the calculation that yields the selection of the at least one element. 8. A method as set forth within claim 1 , wherein the calculation includes utilizing the dimension of a cap of the weld. 9. A method as set forth within claim 1 , wherein the method is utilized with an inspection arrangement that has an array of linear scan elements.
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