Awesome video. I use first peak now always when doing a thickness/lamination scan before my shear wave weld inspection. I like to do the lam scan first and make sure there’s no laminations and then I can get an exact thickness to put in for my shear wave so I can trust my machines trig math a little more. I really like your videos, and hope to one day be as smart with UT stuff as you are!
Just watched the second video of yours that I found this evening and I am already hooked. Great show and very informative. I am doing A scan and PAUT mainly on composites. New subscriber here if given that option.
I usually prefer, edge mode with negative half-wave rectification, find way less lobe switching than with positive half-wave rectification for some reason. Am I crazy? I sometimes wonder if echo-to-echo produces artificially uniform thickness measurements sometimes over using a single back wall (No coating and with coating) Am I crazy?
Great explained video, just a quick question. When setting up a prob for calibration on a V2 block to set the 25mm angle what would you use, the peak or flank mode? Cheers
you mentioned that in thickness measuring thin stuff gate mode is important, well, what kind of applications specifically should I be using Edge, Flank, and j-Flank? Are they suitable for composite material inspection other than metals like steel?
Depends on what you're trying to do and the type of signal you are looking at and the precision you need. For normal applications, flank is fine for thickness. But if half a millimeter is important to you, then you probably need to look at using peak or first peak and maybe an unrectified signal.
Awesome video.
I use first peak now always when doing a thickness/lamination scan before my shear wave weld inspection. I like to do the lam scan first and make sure there’s no laminations and then I can get an exact thickness to put in for my shear wave so I can trust my machines trig math a little more. I really like your videos, and hope to one day be as smart with UT stuff as you are!
Great advice on verifying nominal during the lam scan!
Just watched the second video of yours that I found this evening and I am already hooked. Great show and very informative. I am doing A scan and PAUT mainly on composites. New subscriber here if given that option.
Thanks for watching, Harold
Thank you
I usually prefer, edge mode with negative half-wave rectification, find way less lobe switching than with positive half-wave rectification for some reason. Am I crazy?
I sometimes wonder if echo-to-echo produces artificially uniform thickness measurements sometimes over using a single back wall (No coating and with coating) Am I crazy?
You might be crazy! :)
Please make more video about flaw sizing and everything about UT
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Great explained video, just a quick question. When setting up a prob for calibration on a V2 block to set the 25mm angle what would you use, the peak or flank mode? Cheers
For shear wave it doesn't really matter. The difference you'll see in sound path is negligible.
@@hollowayndtengineeringinc.5201 brilliant, very much appreciated.
rectification video?
You bet, it's on my list
J-Flank is a flank mode per JIS. So if you are not working in Japan or for Japan customers, no need to use J-Flank.
you mentioned that in thickness measuring thin stuff gate mode is important, well, what kind of applications specifically should I be using Edge, Flank, and j-Flank?
Are they suitable for composite material inspection other than metals like steel?
For thickness measurement, edge/flank/j-flank are all the same thing.
OK, but which one of these is to use with dual probe and flaw detector? First peak or flank mode? Thx
Depends on what you're trying to do and the type of signal you are looking at and the precision you need. For normal applications, flank is fine for thickness. But if half a millimeter is important to you, then you probably need to look at using peak or first peak and maybe an unrectified signal.
How many different machines does this dude have?
well explained as ever