Phased Array
Phased Array
Topics
New Techniques
Industrial Applications
Advantages
Challenges
The Future
What is Phased Array?
Transmission (Tx)
Elements pulsed at controlled time intervals
Control of beam direction and focusing
The delays are known as Tx Focal Laws
Beam Steering
Wave front formed by constructive
interference between wavelets
Beam Focusing
How does it work ? (cont’d)
Reception (Rx)
RF waveforms received by each element are delayed, then averaged
Delays used to align the signals = Rx Focal Laws
Focal Zone
Backwall
Electronic / Linear scanning
Each PRF cycle
Aperture moves through the length of the array
No raster movement required
Full volumetric coverage achieved
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 3
Zone 4
Zone 5
Zone 6
• Weld zoned - inspect with focused waves from both sides. (Up/Down
stream)
• Fast, reliable weld inspection (ASME/ASTM/API compliant)
• Mechanics simpler & more reliable
–Conventional UT = 1 probe per zone
–Phased Array = 1 probe covers all zones
Pipeline inspection (Cont’d)
Recording Threshold
Shaded area
shows TOF
Colours indicate
Above / Below
Acceptance thresholds
Amplitude Data
TD Focus-Scan mounted
In vehicle
Complex geometries - Turbine blade root
Advantages