NDT : UltraSonic Testing (Beam Explained)



An Ultrasonic Beam produced by piezo electric crystal. Electricity is used to excite the crystal hence forth making it vibrate , the vibrational(mechanical) energy
is converted to waves which are used in the testing process.

An ultrasound beam consist of three zones

  1. Dead Zone
    Its is referred distance traveled by wave during as crystal ringing time / crystal vibration time. Every probe has independent crystal ringing time .  No defects will be captured during this time. 
  2. Near Zone
    Near zone is adjacent to Dead zone. In Near Zone the intensity of sound is varying and does not have any consistence. Hence the defects detected in this zone    is either magnified or diminished once when compared with the actual defect due to varying sound intensity.
  3. Far Zone
    Far zone is the ideal zone for observing the defects. Here the intensity of sound decreases gradually / periodically, which means there exist a consistency for sound waves in the Far Zone.

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