Abstract

An adaptive dynamic focusing system used for the ultrasonic nondestructive testing of pipeline girth welds is developed. This system relies on ultrasonic linear phased array transducers connected to a multichannel acquisition system, which provides delay and amplitude laws, allowing one to control the ultrasonic beams dynamically. We introduce a testing method for welds and the system’s structure. Optimization of array transducers has also been pursued based on a mathematical model of the acoustic field for a linear phased array. The experimental results have proved that the phased array transducers system has the same capability to detect as a conventional ultrasonic transducers system, but the components of the system can be simplified greatly, and the testing flexibility and the testing speed can be improved greatly. It provides an excellent basis for further research and development of defect inspection of pipeline girth welds.

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