UT Angle Beam Calibration Using IIW Type 1

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  • Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024

Комментарии • 13

  • @omarsami3593
    @omarsami3593 Месяц назад

    Thanks man ! great job

  • @floydarmstrong8212
    @floydarmstrong8212 2 года назад

    Would you be so kind to explain the measurement setup that you have for this particular calibration? Thank you! Love your work!

    • @johnnyb28227
      @johnnyb28227  2 года назад

      Hi Floyd, Please view the video in the attached link, this will explain how the 4" and 9" reflector are produced using the IIW Type 1 calibration block. ruclips.net/video/Vm6in6dfZpc/видео.html

  • @ktn-lk8gp
    @ktn-lk8gp 2 года назад +1

    could you please show us how to use the AWS setup on a 650. thank you

  • @gustavoporras5905
    @gustavoporras5905 4 года назад +1

    Hi. Here I go again. is it necessary to mark index point in both sides of the wedge or it is not required? Thank you.

    • @johnnyb28227
      @johnnyb28227  4 года назад +1

      Hi Gustavo. No, it is not necessary to mark the BIP (beam index point) on both side of the transducer. The reason I did is because to find the BIP on the transducer the signal was directed at the radius on the IIW block and I marked that point on the transducer. To measure the actual angle of the transducer it requires the transducer to be flipped to the other side on the IIW block, the original BIP mark will not bee seen unless you transfer the mark to both sides of the transducer.

    • @maithamalkharasany8322
      @maithamalkharasany8322 3 года назад

      @@johnnyb28227
      Hi sir
      I need help from you please give me your number or email

  • @kishangpt940
    @kishangpt940 3 года назад

    Need help in this

  • @kalpeshsingh2670
    @kalpeshsingh2670 3 года назад

    can you calibrate it without any reference block?

    • @tman2547
      @tman2547 3 года назад +2

      You'll need some type of reference block to calibrate to.

    • @kalpeshsingh2670
      @kalpeshsingh2670 3 года назад +1

      @@tman2547 well theoretically you do but practically no

    • @tman2547
      @tman2547 3 года назад +1

      @@kalpeshsingh2670 you need something that has known depths, you don't have to auto cal. you can always set your scope linear. But you need some type of calibration/reference block to auto cal or set your scope linear.

    • @kalpeshsingh2670
      @kalpeshsingh2670 3 года назад

      @@tman2547 you can calibrate an angle probe on a simple plate😕