a) positioning a probe inside said conduit, said probe comprising a pair of ultrasonic transceivers positioned on said probe such that said transceivers are on either side of and substantially equidistant from said area;
b) directing a first ultrasonic pulse, from a first transceiver of said pair, at said area of the conduit, from a first direction axially forward of said area; and substantially simultaneously directing a second ultrasonic pulse, from a second transceiver of said pair, at said area of the conduit, from a second direction axially rearward of said area;
c) receiving at said first transceiver reflected sound signals caused by reflection of said first ultrasonic pulse from said area;
d) receiving at said second transceiver reflected sound signals caused by reflection of said second ultrasonic pulse from said area;
e) plotting said reflected sound signals versus time, wherein a defect is distinguished from a deposit and identified by observing overlap of signal patterns produced by both said transceivers, indicating that said reflected sound is received at the same time by both said transceivers.
Abstract: An apparatus and method for ultrasonic inspection of a conduit are provided. The method involves directing a first ultrasonic pulse at a particular area of the conduit at a first angle, receiving the reflected sound from the first ultrasonic pulse, substantially simultaneously or subsequently in very close time proximity directing a second ultrasonic pulse at said area of the conduit from a substantially different angle than said first angle, receiving the reflected sound from the second ultrasonic pulse, and comparing the received sounds to determine if there is a defect in that area of the conduit. The apparatus of the invention is suitable for carrying out the above-described method. The method and apparatus of the present invention provide the ability to distinguish between sounds reflected by defects in a conduit and sounds reflected by harmless deposits associated with the conduit.
U.S. Class: (73/623) (73/598) (73/625) (73/628) (73/629)
IPC: (G01N 29/06)
US Patents Cited: 3552191 3584504 3646805 4305297 4361044 4362059 4663727 4856337
OG Section: Electrical
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