Title :
Automated ultrasonic scanning system for three-dimensional SAFT imaging of concrete elements using an electronically switched transducer array
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Mater. Res. & Testing at the Bauhaus-Univ. Weimar (MFPA Weimar), Weimar, Germany
Abstract :
Ultrasonic imaging is well suited for non-destructive detection and localisation of built-in parts and flaws in concrete elements. In order to effectively perform the large number of measurements needed for volume mapping, an automated ultrasonic measurement system for three-dimensional imaging of concrete elements has been developed. The system comprises an ultrasonic instrument, a three-axis mechanical scanner covering an area of 1,00 m × 0,80 m, and control and imaging software. Three-dimensional SAFT (Synthetic Aperture Focusing Technique) reconstructions built from two-dimensional slices are available directly after the measurement. The system can be operated with different transducers and coupling options. To speed up measurement, a linear transducer array was developed consisting of 48 dry-coupled transducers in 16 groups. The transducers are electronically switched to replace mechanical movement in one scan direction by the electronic shift of a virtual transducer, achieving a speed improvement by a factor of 10. The contribution summarises ultrasonic wave propagation in concrete, explains the imaging system, and gives application examples measured at test specimens.
Keywords :
computerised instrumentation; concrete; image resolution; nondestructive testing; structural engineering computing; transducers; ultrasonic imaging; ultrasonic materials testing; ultrasonic measurement; ultrasonic propagation; automated ultrasonic measurement system; automated ultrasonic scanning system; concrete element built-in parts; concrete element flaws; control software; dry-coupled transducers; electronic shift; electronically switched transducer array; imaging software; linear transducer array; mechanical movement; nondestructive detection; nondestructive localisation; speed improvement; three-axis mechanical scanner; three-dimensional SAFT imaging; three-dimensional synthetic aperture focusing technique reconstructions; two-dimensional slices; ultrasonic imaging; ultrasonic instrument; ultrasonic wave propagation; virtual transducer; volume mapping; Acoustics; Arrays; Concrete; Image reconstruction; Imaging; Transducers; Ultrasonic variables measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS), 2012 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Dresden
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-4561-3
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.2012.0011