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Bruce Dickinson of www.cardiffaviation.com/ and Iron Maiden at buffaloairways.com/ during filming for Ice Pilots NWT
Bruce Dickinson of www.cardiffaviation.com/ and Iron Maiden at buffaloairways.com/ during filming for Ice Pilots NWT
The complex geometry of many composite components means that inspection has to be performed manually or by slow immersion tank techniques. TWI has developed an automated inspection system comprising two six axis robotic arms, capable of working independently and cooperatively.
The robotic arms deploy end-effectors carrying ultrasonic transducers (single element and phased array), mounted into water jet nozzles that couple the ultrasound into the part. Software developed in-house generates 3D imaging of the part as well as traditional A- and B-scan data.
For more information please visit www.twi-global.com/capabilities/integrity-management/insp...
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The complex geometry of many composite components means that inspection has to be performed manually or by slow immersion tank techniques. TWI has developed an automated inspection system comprising two six axis robotic arms, capable of working independently and cooperatively.
The robotic arms deploy end-effectors carrying ultrasonic transducers (single element and phased array), mounted into water jet nozzles that couple the ultrasound into the part. Software developed in-house generates 3D imaging of the part as well as traditional A- and B-scan data.
For more information please visit www.twi-global.com/capabilities/integrity-management/insp...
If you wish to use this image each use should be accompanied by the credit line and notice, "Courtesy of TWI Ltd".
The complex geometry of many composite components means that inspection has to be performed manually or by slow immersion tank techniques. TWI has developed an automated inspection system comprising two six axis robotic arms, capable of working independently and cooperatively.
The robotic arms deploy end-effectors carrying ultrasonic transducers (single element and phased array), mounted into water jet nozzles that couple the ultrasound into the part. Software developed in-house generates 3D imaging of the part as well as traditional A- and B-scan data.
For more information please visit www.twi-global.com/capabilities/integrity-management/insp...
If you wish to use this image each use should be accompanied by the credit line and notice, "Courtesy of TWI Ltd".
The Test House provides UKAS-accredited testing services to industry. Our comprehensive, professional service includes mechanical testing, non-destructive testing, failure analysis/metallurgy and specimen manufacture.
We have 25 years’ experience of conducting independent, confidential tests on metals to national and international standards.
Testing is carried out by a multidisciplinary team of experts using state-of-the-art technologies, either on-site or in the custom-built facility we moved into in 2015.
In addition to testing and results analysis, The Test House offers consultancy and advice services, including weld procedure and welder qualification approvals, standards interpretation and dispute resolution.
Our short lead times, competitive pricing and ability to respond flexibly to our clients’ needs have earned us a reputation for responsiveness, reliability and value for money.
The Test House provides UKAS-accredited testing services to industry. Our comprehensive, professional service includes mechanical testing, non-destructive testing, failure analysis/metallurgy and specimen manufacture. We have 25 years’ experience of conducting independent, confidential tests on metals to national and international standards. Testing is carried out by a multidisciplinary team of experts using state-of-the-art technologies, either on-site or in the custom-built facility we moved into in 2015. In addition to testing and results analysis, The Test House offers consultancy and advice services, including weld procedure and welder qualification approvals, standards interpretation and dispute resolution. Our short lead times, competitive pricing and ability to respond flexibly to our clients’ needs have earned us a reputation for responsiveness, reliability and value for money.
For more information www.thetesthouse.co.uk/
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The complex geometry of many composite components means that inspection has to be performed manually or by slow immersion tank techniques. TWI has developed an automated inspection system comprising two six axis robotic arms, capable of working independently and cooperatively.
The robotic arms deploy end-effectors carrying ultrasonic transducers (single element and phased array), mounted into water jet nozzles that couple the ultrasound into the part. Software developed in-house generates 3D imaging of the part as well as traditional A- and B-scan data.
For more information please visit www.twi-global.com/capabilities/integrity-management/insp...
If you wish to use this image each use should be accompanied by the credit line and notice, "Courtesy of TWI Ltd".
The Intacom programme is a series of projects based on the development of robotic inspection systems that is being led by TWI’s Advanced Non-destructive Testing Centre in Port Talbot, South Wales. The programme’s overall aim is to reduce the cost of inspection of complex geometry components for the aerospace industry. The first phases of the project delivered a prototype automated inspection cell using two 6-axis robot arms to inspect highly curved components in a fraction of the time usually taken by other automated NDT systems. It incorporated custom developed advanced ultrasonic testing technology to provide 3D imaging of parts that, in many cases, could not be inspected in any other way.
For more information please visit
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TWI’s CrystalTM software makes ultrasonic inspection of industrial structures using Full-Matrix Capture (FMC), Virtual Source Aperture (VSA) and Plane Wave Imaging (PWI) easy.
The fully automated software delivers an intuitive interface for ultrasonic inspection techniques with high defect detection and sizing accuracy capabilities and real time inspection via planar or complex geometry structures.
These capabilities mean that Crystal can be integrated into in-service and production environments within industries including nuclear, defence, oil and gas, aerospace and rail.
Developments in computer hardware mean that real time implementation of total focusing method (TFM)-based algorithms such as full matrix capture, plane wave imaging and virtual source aperture are now possible. Each of these algorithms post processes the ultrasonic data to synthesise a PA focus spot at every pixel in an image, giving a fully focussed and easy-to-interpret image.
A range of inspection calibration settings and the ability to save and analyse data following inspection alongside a range of analysis and reporting tools makes the whole inspection and reporting task easier to complete.
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In a previous life I was the NDT technician in the Rhodesian Air Force. This pic dates from the late 1970s
I skolan idag: Ett referensblock för OFP Magnetpulverprovning, Reference Block Type 1 (9934-2, Type 1), med sprickor i för kontroll/kalibrering
TWI’s CrystalTM software makes ultrasonic inspection of industrial structures using Full-Matrix Capture (FMC), Virtual Source Aperture (VSA) and Plane Wave Imaging (PWI) easy.
The fully automated software delivers an intuitive interface for ultrasonic inspection techniques with high defect detection and sizing accuracy capabilities and real time inspection via planar or complex geometry structures.
These capabilities mean that Crystal can be integrated into in-service and production environments within industries including nuclear, defence, oil and gas, aerospace and rail.
Developments in computer hardware mean that real time implementation of total focusing method (TFM)-based algorithms such as full matrix capture, plane wave imaging and virtual source aperture are now possible. Each of these algorithms post processes the ultrasonic data to synthesise a PA focus spot at every pixel in an image, giving a fully focussed and easy-to-interpret image.
A range of inspection calibration settings and the ability to save and analyse data following inspection alongside a range of analysis and reporting tools makes the whole inspection and reporting task easier to complete.
www.twi-global.com/media-and-events/insights/automated-ul...
If you wish to use this image each use should be accompanied by the credit line and notice, "Courtesy of TWI Ltd".
TWI’s CrystalTM software makes ultrasonic inspection of industrial structures using Full-Matrix Capture (FMC), Virtual Source Aperture (VSA) and Plane Wave Imaging (PWI) easy.
The fully automated software delivers an intuitive interface for ultrasonic inspection techniques with high defect detection and sizing accuracy capabilities and real time inspection via planar or complex geometry structures.
These capabilities mean that Crystal can be integrated into in-service and production environments within industries including nuclear, defence, oil and gas, aerospace and rail.
Developments in computer hardware mean that real time implementation of total focusing method (TFM)-based algorithms such as full matrix capture, plane wave imaging and virtual source aperture are now possible. Each of these algorithms post processes the ultrasonic data to synthesise a PA focus spot at every pixel in an image, giving a fully focussed and easy-to-interpret image.
A range of inspection calibration settings and the ability to save and analyse data following inspection alongside a range of analysis and reporting tools makes the whole inspection and reporting task easier to complete.
www.twi-global.com/media-and-events/insights/automated-ul...
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I visited the Heights of Abraham in Derbyshire, which is accessed via a cable car. Here is a view of the topmost suspension mast wheel assembly and a thermal view of some of the wheels. Thermal imaging is a really useful condition monitoring tool: if one of the wheels was overheating it would clearly show up on a thermal image at a very early stage. It's interesting to see that the faces of the pulley wheels appear slightly warmer than the rest of the wheels, but this may be due to that surface having greater emissivity (I presume they're greased, whereas the sides of the wheel are painted).
Image made with a Therm-App thermal imager with 19mm lens.
Comments are warmly welcomed.
For more thermal images covering a diverse range of subjects please visit (and join!) the Therm-App (and others) thermal imaging group at www.flickr.com/groups/therm-app-users/
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The Intacom programme is a series of projects based on the development of robotic inspection systems that is being led by TWI’s Advanced Non-destructive Testing Centre in Port Talbot, South Wales. The programme’s overall aim is to reduce the cost of inspection of complex geometry components for the aerospace industry. The first phases of the project delivered a prototype automated inspection cell using two 6-axis robot arms to inspect highly curved components in a fraction of the time usually taken by other automated NDT systems. It incorporated custom developed advanced ultrasonic testing technology to provide 3D imaging of parts that, in many cases, could not be inspected in any other way.
For more information please visit
www.twi-global.com/media-and-events/insights/intacom-robo...
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The Intacom programme is a series of projects based on the development of robotic inspection systems that is being led by TWI’s Advanced Non-destructive Testing Centre in Port Talbot, South Wales. The programme’s overall aim is to reduce the cost of inspection of complex geometry components for the aerospace industry. The first phases of the project delivered a prototype automated inspection cell using two 6-axis robot arms to inspect highly curved components in a fraction of the time usually taken by other automated NDT systems. It incorporated custom developed advanced ultrasonic testing technology to provide 3D imaging of parts that, in many cases, could not be inspected in any other way.
For more information please visit
www.twi-global.com/media-and-events/insights/intacom-robo...
If you wish to use this image each use should be accompanied by the credit line and notice, "Courtesy of TWI Ltd".
The Intacom programme is a series of projects based on the development of robotic inspection systems that is being led by TWI’s Advanced Non-destructive Testing Centre in Port Talbot, South Wales. The programme’s overall aim is to reduce the cost of inspection of complex geometry components for the aerospace industry. The first phases of the project delivered a prototype automated inspection cell using two 6-axis robot arms to inspect highly curved components in a fraction of the time usually taken by other automated NDT systems. It incorporated custom developed advanced ultrasonic testing technology to provide 3D imaging of parts that, in many cases, could not be inspected in any other way.
For more information please visit
www.twi-global.com/media-and-events/insights/intacom-robo...
If you wish to use this image each use should be accompanied by the credit line and notice, "Courtesy of TWI Ltd".
The Intacom programme is a series of projects based on the development of robotic inspection systems that is being led by TWI’s Advanced Non-destructive Testing Centre in Port Talbot, South Wales. The programme’s overall aim is to reduce the cost of inspection of complex geometry components for the aerospace industry. The first phases of the project delivered a prototype automated inspection cell using two 6-axis robot arms to inspect highly curved components in a fraction of the time usually taken by other automated NDT systems. It incorporated custom developed advanced ultrasonic testing technology to provide 3D imaging of parts that, in many cases, could not be inspected in any other way.
For more information please visit
www.twi-global.com/media-and-events/insights/intacom-robo...
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The Intacom programme is a series of projects based on the development of robotic inspection systems that is being led by TWI’s Advanced Non-destructive Testing Centre in Port Talbot, South Wales. The programme’s overall aim is to reduce the cost of inspection of complex geometry components for the aerospace industry. The first phases of the project delivered a prototype automated inspection cell using two 6-axis robot arms to inspect highly curved components in a fraction of the time usually taken by other automated NDT systems. It incorporated custom developed advanced ultrasonic testing technology to provide 3D imaging of parts that, in many cases, could not be inspected in any other way.
For more information please visit
www.twi-global.com/media-and-events/insights/intacom-robo...
If you wish to use this image each use should be accompanied by the credit line and notice, "Courtesy of TWI Ltd".
The Intacom programme is a series of projects based on the development of robotic inspection systems that is being led by TWI’s Advanced Non-destructive Testing Centre in Port Talbot, South Wales. The programme’s overall aim is to reduce the cost of inspection of complex geometry components for the aerospace industry. The first phases of the project delivered a prototype automated inspection cell using two 6-axis robot arms to inspect highly curved components in a fraction of the time usually taken by other automated NDT systems. It incorporated custom developed advanced ultrasonic testing technology to provide 3D imaging of parts that, in many cases, could not be inspected in any other way.
For more information please visit
www.twi-global.com/media-and-events/insights/intacom-robo...
If you wish to use this image each use should be accompanied by the credit line and notice, "Courtesy of TWI Ltd".
The Intacom programme is a series of projects based on the development of robotic inspection systems that is being led by TWI’s Advanced Non-destructive Testing Centre in Port Talbot, South Wales. The programme’s overall aim is to reduce the cost of inspection of complex geometry components for the aerospace industry. The first phases of the project delivered a prototype automated inspection cell using two 6-axis robot arms to inspect highly curved components in a fraction of the time usually taken by other automated NDT systems. It incorporated custom developed advanced ultrasonic testing technology to provide 3D imaging of parts that, in many cases, could not be inspected in any other way.
For more information please visit
www.twi-global.com/media-and-events/insights/intacom-robo...
If you wish to use this image each use should be accompanied by the credit line and notice, "Courtesy of TWI Ltd".
The Intacom programme is a series of projects based on the development of robotic inspection systems that is being led by TWI’s Advanced Non-destructive Testing Centre in Port Talbot, South Wales. The programme’s overall aim is to reduce the cost of inspection of complex geometry components for the aerospace industry. The first phases of the project delivered a prototype automated inspection cell using two 6-axis robot arms to inspect highly curved components in a fraction of the time usually taken by other automated NDT systems. It incorporated custom developed advanced ultrasonic testing technology to provide 3D imaging of parts that, in many cases, could not be inspected in any other way.
For more information please visit
www.twi-global.com/media-and-events/insights/intacom-robo...
If you wish to use this image each use should be accompanied by the credit line and notice, "Courtesy of TWI Ltd".
The Intacom programme is a series of projects based on the development of robotic inspection systems that is being led by TWI’s Advanced Non-destructive Testing Centre in Port Talbot, South Wales. The programme’s overall aim is to reduce the cost of inspection of complex geometry components for the aerospace industry. The first phases of the project delivered a prototype automated inspection cell using two 6-axis robot arms to inspect highly curved components in a fraction of the time usually taken by other automated NDT systems. It incorporated custom developed advanced ultrasonic testing technology to provide 3D imaging of parts that, in many cases, could not be inspected in any other way.
For more information please visit
www.twi-global.com/media-and-events/insights/intacom-robo...
If you wish to use this image each use should be accompanied by the credit line and notice, "Courtesy of TWI Ltd".
The Intacom programme is a series of projects based on the development of robotic inspection systems that is being led by TWI’s Advanced Non-destructive Testing Centre in Port Talbot, South Wales. The programme’s overall aim is to reduce the cost of inspection of complex geometry components for the aerospace industry. The first phases of the project delivered a prototype automated inspection cell using two 6-axis robot arms to inspect highly curved components in a fraction of the time usually taken by other automated NDT systems. It incorporated custom developed advanced ultrasonic testing technology to provide 3D imaging of parts that, in many cases, could not be inspected in any other way.
For more information please visit
www.twi-global.com/media-and-events/insights/intacom-robo...
If you wish to use this image each use should be accompanied by the credit line and notice, "Courtesy of TWI Ltd".
The Intacom programme is a series of projects based on the development of robotic inspection systems that is being led by TWI’s Advanced Non-destructive Testing Centre in Port Talbot, South Wales. The programme’s overall aim is to reduce the cost of inspection of complex geometry components for the aerospace industry. The first phases of the project delivered a prototype automated inspection cell using two 6-axis robot arms to inspect highly curved components in a fraction of the time usually taken by other automated NDT systems. It incorporated custom developed advanced ultrasonic testing technology to provide 3D imaging of parts that, in many cases, could not be inspected in any other way.
For more information please visit
www.twi-global.com/media-and-events/insights/intacom-robo...
If you wish to use this image each use should be accompanied by the credit line and notice, "Courtesy of TWI Ltd".