Abstract

With the increasing use of high density polyethylene (HDPE) pipes in nuclear industry which puts safety at the forefront, ultrasonic array imaging methods play a vital role in the structural integrity of HDPE pipe materials. However, the viscoelastic attenuation of HDPE pipe materials significantly decreases the level of signals, leading to a low signal-to-noise ratio caused by electronic noise. In this work, a domain-adapted spatio-temporal singular value decomposition (STSVD) processing algorithm combined with the total focusing method is proposed to improve the ultrasonic array image quality. First, the real-valued radio frequency (RF) data or A-scan signals are demodulated into the complex analytic signals containing in-phase and quadrature (I/Q) components. Then, the STSVD processing algorithm is used to filter the I/Q data, and the filtered I/Q data is converted into RF signals. Finally, the total focusing method is applied to the processed RF signals to produce the image of the region under detection as a stage of post-processing. Experiments are carried out with an ultrasonic linear phased array in contact with the HDPE pipe materials containing multiple side-drilled holes and through-wall notches. Results show that the proposed method can produce images with high quality to provide good inspection and characterization of defects in highly attenuative materials, especially the deeper defects.

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