MX2 Training Program 09 Displaying Data
MX2 Training Program 09 Displaying Data
Displaying Data
The MX2 data view area displays the various ultrasonic data views with
preconfigured layouts.
A data view is a 2D graphical representation of the ultrasonic data with a ruler or
scale corresponding to the horizontal and vertical axis.
Data views available in the MX2 are:
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Data views of a single group are selected from the available layout list in the
Display>Selection>Layout> sub menu.
When a TOFD group is selected only the A-scan and B-scan are available.
Layout lists for phased array single group display are available depending on the
current setting in Display>Selection>Group Display>Single.
In OmniPC, from a single group view, layouts are also selectable from by clicking
on the title bar and selecting from the list.
Right click on
title bar
The A-scan is the source from which all other views are created.
The A-scan data view is the 2D waveform representation of the received
ultrasonic pulse amplitude vs. time of flight.
The MX2 uses an 8 bit (0-100% amplitude) resolution for the digitized Ascan and 10 bit (0-200% amplitude) for the gate readings and C-scan.
Amplitude axis resolution between 0-100% is 0.4% (256 lines \ 100
increments)
Horizontal axis resolution is determined by the UT range and point
quantity entered in UT>Advanced>Points. (MX2 default is 320 points)
Customizable point quantity
(MX2 Default 320)
256 lines: 0.4% resolution
Time ruler
Gate A
True Depth Ruler
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T CG C
Color Palette
Customized grid
Amplitude trace
Envelope
The higher the point quantity the better the resolution on the A-scan.
The point quantity is a compromise between file size and A-scan resolution.
320-640 points is sufficient for the most common inspections and ensures
precision readings.
The A-scan point
quantity default setting
is 320 points and can
be modified in
UT>Advanced>Point
Quantity.
The higher the point
count, the better the
flaw characterization.
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The A-scan is the data view from which all other views are based. The B-scan
S-scan, and C-scab convert amplitude to color coded pixels based on the 2D
views.
The C-scan can be configured for an amplitude or position 2D representation of
the A-scan data.
The ruler to the right displays the MX2 default amplitude color palette. 0 -100%
amplitude vs. a scaled color palette typical of amplitude based acceptance
criteria.
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The MX2 flashcard contains additional color palettes for applications such
as corrosion mapping, RF rectified data, TOFD, and other color schemes.
The MX2 color palette can be changed in Display>Properties>
Category>Color Palette>Load.
Custom color palettes can also be created from third party software such
as the Eclipse Scientific ESPalette Program (www.eclipsescientific.com)
and loaded from the flash card. (User\palette folder)
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The MX2 S-scan is a 2D end view of ultrasound data presenting all A-scans within
the group in an angular sector or sweep range creating a cross section of the
inspection.
The A-scans are converted to color coded lines representing amplitude and are
corrected for delay and true depth relative to the ultrasonic axis.
Higher A-scan density (Focal Law>Beam>Angle Step) results greater resolution.
All information contained in the A-scan can be visualized in the S-scan. Point
quantity and amplitude resolution are not compromised.
The S-scan is also a form of D-scan or end view. (Ultrasound axis vs. index axis)
Uncorrected S-scan
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The MX2 S-scan is the only data view capable of displaying the weld overlay.
The S-scan data interpolation between independent A-scans is a key feature that
separates the MX2 from its competitors.
Weld centerline
Weld overlay
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The MX2 B-scan data view represents the ultrasonic data with a projection of the
scan axis and the ultrasound axis for one focal law or A-scan only.
The vertical ultrasound axis is generated from the complete A-scan range (Not gate
range) and the horizontal scan axis is generated from the movement of the probe.
The B-scan is an uncorrected data view that allows the skip lines (B0, T1, etc) and
gate position to be displayed on the data.
The TOFD B-scan is explained in detail in the TOFD special applications section.
B-scan
Side View
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Using the A-B-[C] layout, a common weld analysis strategy is to use the data
function key to display the angle selector parameter in the upper left indication
area and using the scroll knob, toggle through each angle while dynamically
visualizing the B-scan.
This type of B-scan analysis is particularly useful for characterizing crack tips and
for separating geometric reflectors such as the weld root and cap from weld flaws.
51 degree A-scan
51 degree B-scan
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The primary display for viewing TOFD data is also the B-scan.
The TOFD B-scan is explained in the applications section for TOFD.
TOFD A-scan
TOFD B-scan
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The type of C-scan available for the group depends on the type of focal law
configuration that was selected during the group and focal law wizard or in the
Focal Law>Configuration>LawConfig parameter. There are 3 options:
1. Sectorial Angular Sector (MX2 default S-scan)
2. Linear Sector (E-scan at angle)
3. Linear at 0 degrees (E-scan at 0 degrees)
The C-scan is generated based on the gate position and gate mode. C-scans can
be configured for gate A and gate B independently.
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When the C-scan data view is set to thickness (Position C-scan) the pixel
color is determined based on the position (TOF) of the signal in the gate.
In the example below the depth range for the thickness color palette is set
from 7-11mm and the color palette is scaled over that range.
A red C in the MX2 indication area indicates that more data points than
available pixels exist in the C-scan and one pixel may represent many data
points.
Color palette compression ensures that the most relevant data point
(thinnest or highest amplitude) is displayed on the C-scan and B-scan data
views.
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The MX2 has single group layouts that allow two C-scans to be viewed
simultaneously for both amplitude and position in any combination of gate A or B.
C-scan analysis is covered in detail in the corrosion and composite inspection
sections.
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Right click on
title bar
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After entering multiple group mode, options are available for displaying either Bscans from the TOFD groups (Mixed) or C-scans from the phased array groups
(Volume C).
Right click on
title bar
Right click on
title bar
C-scan (Volume C)
TOFD (Mixed)
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From multiple group mode, right clicking on the title bar will allow return to single
mode, where the single group data views and normal view with menus can be
selected from the list.
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