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Method and apparatus for inspection of metal objects utilizing variable angle ultrasonic transducer

  • US 5,392,652 A
  • Filed: 04/07/1992
  • Issued: 02/28/1995
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/07/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. The process of inspection of metallic objects normally having a surface regularity adhering to a predetermined standard of normalcy and including geometric and surface irregularities varying from said standard of normalcy to discover an abnormality therein and display and/or record the position and nature of the abnormality, comprising the steps of:

  • a) generating ultrasonic sound waves in a transducer adapted to impinge on a metallic object;

    b) transmitting said ultrasonic sound waves into said metallic object under inspection at a predetermined angle correlated to a surface regularity adhering to said predetermined standard of normalcy;

    c) receiving and displaying a reflection of said ultrasonic sound waves propagated within said metallic object to indicate the presence of an abnormality in said metallic object;

    d) detecting in a continuous manner the surface irregularities on said metallic object under inspection;

    e) measuring in units of length the extent of variation of said detected surface irregularities in relation to said surface regularity adhering to said predetermined standard of normalcy;

    f) converting into electrical signals said measured variation of the surface irregularities from said predetermined standard of normalcy thereof;

    g) applying said electrical signals to variably control the rotational repositioning of said transducer in relation to the surface of said metallic object being inspected whereby said predetermined angle of propagation of said ultrasonic sound waves within said metallic object are maintained constant despite said surface irregularities whereby abnormalities in said metallic body are reliably and accurately detected and displayed; and

    h) wherein said surface irregularities are detected by impingement of the transducer thereagainst and displacement of the transducer thereby.

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