How does beamtool help design phased array inspection plans?

How does beamtool help design phased array inspection plans?

Before an inspection, BeamTool helps design phased array inspection plans by laying out the inspection methodology. Potential scanning configurations are modeled and beam directions are identified to ensure full coverage of the desired location is achieved.

Do you need high beams or low beams?

Low beams are the bare minimum, for safety’s sake, but high beams are an absolute must for night driving over 25 mph. For most vehicles, headlights are a basic electrical system, controlled by switches and relays to turn them on and off.

Can a curved calibration block be used with beamtool 9?

Piping or Curved Calibration Blocks are now supported in the standard calibration block designer included with BeamTool 9. Add notches in the circumferential plane and the curvature will be respected. Generate drawings that can be supplied to a machine shop.

What kind of scanning equipment does Eclipse use?

True Depth, Projection and Half Path focus types can be visualized in your workspace and documented in your technique report. Conventional probes can also be modeled in BeamTool with advanced support for beam spread and near field rendering. Time-Of-Flight Diffraction support provides tools to visualize and confirm zonal coverage.

Before an inspection, BeamTool helps design phased array inspection plans by laying out the inspection methodology. Potential scanning configurations are modeled and beam directions are identified to ensure full coverage of the desired location is achieved.

True Depth, Projection and Half Path focus types can be visualized in your workspace and documented in your technique report. Conventional probes can also be modeled in BeamTool with advanced support for beam spread and near field rendering. Time-Of-Flight Diffraction support provides tools to visualize and confirm zonal coverage.

Piping or Curved Calibration Blocks are now supported in the standard calibration block designer included with BeamTool 9. Add notches in the circumferential plane and the curvature will be respected. Generate drawings that can be supplied to a machine shop.

How is the law of excitation calculated on beamtool?

Once the scanning parameters have been finalized through the scan plan, BeamTool’s focal law calculator calculates the appropriate time delay for excitation of each active array element (focal law) for generation of beams with the specified refraction angles. The calculated focal laws as well as wedge delays are listed in law a file.