ABSTRACT Large complex rings are widely used in wind power energy, aerospace, large construction machinery. There are different scales of defects in the manufacturing process for large complex rings. Because of the complex cross-section and large thickness, it is difficult to quantitative evaluation of defects by conventional ultrasonic technology. Therefore, the ultrasonic total focusing method (TFM) defect quantitative inspection for large complex rings is proposed in this paper. First, the TFM inspection technology of large complex rings for simultaneous scanning of the end-face and side-face is designed. Then, the maximum amplitudes of defects are collected at each grid point of the imaging area by the TFM inspection of calibration specimens. The Φ1.5mm defect quantitative evaluation mappings are obtained by the interpolation fitting algorithm. Finally, the ultrasonic TFM and B-scan inspection experiments of the Φ3440mm large ring are carried out. The results show that the TFM quantitative evaluation mapping has higher accuracy compared to the conventional B-scan method. Especially for the Φ1.5mm defects, the average error of TFM quantitative evaluation is 2.92%. The proposed method can effectively identify defects of other sizes that exceed the calibration mapping. This work has industrial application value for developing ultrasonic TFM inspection of large complex components.
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