Abstract
The Ultrasonic Testing Laboratory at the CEA`s Saclay Nuclear Research Centre has developed an acquisition and processing system for ultrasonics (SPARTACUS). SPARTACUS replaces conventional threshold systems, and offers many information processing possibilities to help improve ultrasonic inspection. The paper describes the different tools available and a number of applications. This type of system, which be used both in the laboratory and on site, will facilitate flaw characterization and the testing of high structural noise materials.
Citation Formats
Benoist, P, Pettier, J L, and Carre, L.
Spartacus, acquisition and processing system for ultrasonic.
France: N. p.,
1991.
Web.
Benoist, P, Pettier, J L, & Carre, L.
Spartacus, acquisition and processing system for ultrasonic.
France.
Benoist, P, Pettier, J L, and Carre, L.
1991.
"Spartacus, acquisition and processing system for ultrasonic."
France.
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title = {Spartacus, acquisition and processing system for ultrasonic}
author = {Benoist, P, Pettier, J L, and Carre, L}
abstractNote = {The Ultrasonic Testing Laboratory at the CEA`s Saclay Nuclear Research Centre has developed an acquisition and processing system for ultrasonics (SPARTACUS). SPARTACUS replaces conventional threshold systems, and offers many information processing possibilities to help improve ultrasonic inspection. The paper describes the different tools available and a number of applications. This type of system, which be used both in the laboratory and on site, will facilitate flaw characterization and the testing of high structural noise materials.}
place = {France}
year = {1991}
month = {Dec}
}
title = {Spartacus, acquisition and processing system for ultrasonic}
author = {Benoist, P, Pettier, J L, and Carre, L}
abstractNote = {The Ultrasonic Testing Laboratory at the CEA`s Saclay Nuclear Research Centre has developed an acquisition and processing system for ultrasonics (SPARTACUS). SPARTACUS replaces conventional threshold systems, and offers many information processing possibilities to help improve ultrasonic inspection. The paper describes the different tools available and a number of applications. This type of system, which be used both in the laboratory and on site, will facilitate flaw characterization and the testing of high structural noise materials.}
place = {France}
year = {1991}
month = {Dec}
}