Patent classifications
G01N29/48
Implant Evaluation Using Acoustic Emissions
The present disclosure provides methods of identifying a loosened joint implant by analyzing acoustic emissions from the implant. The present disclosure further provides apparatuses for measuring acoustic data and analyzing acoustic emissions from a joint implant.
Implant Evaluation Using Acoustic Emissions
The present disclosure provides methods of identifying a loosened joint implant by analyzing acoustic emissions from the implant. The present disclosure further provides apparatuses for measuring acoustic data and analyzing acoustic emissions from a joint implant.
CARPET RECOGNITION METHOD APPLICABLE TO ROBOT CLEANER
A carpet recognition method for a robot cleaner. The robot cleaner comprises a sleeve and an ultrasonic sensor, wherein the ultrasonic sensor is fixed in the sleeve. The recognition method comprises: controlling the ultrasonic sensor to vertically transmit an ultrasonic signal to the current ground, and to receive an actual echo signal reflected by the current ground and determining whether the actual echo signal is different from the standard echo signal of the normal ground, and if so, recognizing the current ground as a carpet surface
System and method for real-time visualization of defects in a material
The present disclosure provides a system and method for real-time visualization of a material during ultrasonic non-destructive testing. The system includes a graphical user interface (GUI) capable of showing a three-dimensional (3-D) image of a composite laminate constructed of a series of two-dimensional (2-D) cross sections. The GUI is capable of displaying the 3-D image as each additional 2-D cross section is scanned by an ultrasonic testing apparatus in real time or near real time, including probable defect regions that contain a flaw such as a hole, crack, wrinkle, or foreign object within the composite. Furthermore, in one embodiment, the system includes an artificial intelligence capable of highlighting defect areas within the 3-D image in real time or near real time and providing data regarding each defect area, such as the depth, size, and/or type of each defect.
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING THE STATE OF A SENSOR THROUGH A SUBSTRATE
A method for determining the state of at least one sensor, the method using a first electromechanical transducer and a second electromechanical transducer that are coupled to a substrate, and a non-linear electrical circuit connected between the second electromechanical transducer and the sensor, the method comprising the steps of: applying an electrical signal at a first amplitude to the terminals of the first electromechanical transducer, and determining a first set of values of a parameter characteristic of the electrical impedance of the first electromechanical transducer in response to the application of the electrical signal; applying the electrical signal at a second amplitude to the terminals of the first electromechanical transducer, and determining a second set of values of the parameter characteristic of the impedance; measuring a difference between the first set of values and the second set of values; determining a state of the sensor on the basis of the difference between the first set of values and the second set of values.
DEVICES AND METHOD FOR EVALUATING THE INTEGRITY OF SOIL BEHIND AN INFRASTRUCTURE
There is disclosed a device for use in evaluating the integrity of soil behind a wall of an infrastructure. The device generally has a frame having a plurality of rests adapted to be received onto the wall during use; a hammer assembly having an actuator fixedly mounted to the frame and a hammer element having a head movably mounted to the frame, the actuator being actuatable to move the head to strike the wall while the plurality of rests hold the frame in a fixed position relative to the wall; and a sensor configured and adapted to sense vibrations of a portion of the wall resulting from the strike and to generate a vibration signal indicative thereof.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR NON-INVASIVE DETERMINATION OF PROPERTIES OF PRESSURE VESSELS
An example system for non-invasive determination of target properties of a pressure vessel includes: a signal generator acoustically coupled to a fluid contained in the pressure vessel and disposed externally to the pressure vessel, the signal generator to emit acoustic signals into the fluid; a plurality of sensors acoustically coupled to the fluid and disposed externally to the pressure vessel to detect the acoustic signals; a control device interconnected with the signal generator and the plurality of sensors, the control device configured to: control the signal generator to emit acoustic signals into the pressure vessel; obtain sensor data from the plurality of sensors, the sensor data representing the acoustic signals as received by the plurality of sensors; compute, based on the detected signal data, the target properties of the pressure vessel; and output an indication of the target properties.
Opto-acoustic measurement of a transparent film stack
A non-destructive opto-acoustic metrology device detects the presence and location of non-uniformities in a film stack that includes a large number, e.g., 50 or more, transparent layers. A transducer layer at the bottom of the film stack produces an acoustic wave in response to an excitation beam. A probe beam is reflected from the layer interfaces of the film stack and the acoustic wave to produce an interference signal that encodes data in a time domain from destructive and constructive interference as the acoustic wave propagates upward in the film stack. The data may be analyzed across the time domain to determine the presence and location of one or more non-uniformities in the film stack. An acoustic metrology target may be produced with a transducer layer configured to generate an acoustic wave with a desired acoustic profile based on characteristics of the film stack.
METHOD FOR DETERMINING A DEGREE OF WEAR, DEVICE FOR DETERMINING A DEGREE OF WEAR, MACHINING DEVICE AND COMPUTER PROGRAM
The invention relates to a method for determining the degree of wear of at least one component of a machining device (10), wherein at least one actual condition (19) of the machining device (10) is established and the at least one actual condition (19) is compared to at least one comparative condition (18) of the machining device (10), and a conclusion is drawn as to the degree of wear of the at least one component as a function of a deviation determined between the at least one actual condition (19) and the at least one comparative condition (18), wherein, to establish the at least one actual condition (19) and/or the at least one comparative condition (18), sound emissions (16) of the machining device (10) are captured. The invention also relates to a device (13) for determining a degree of wear of at least one component of a machining device (10), a machining device (10) for machining workpieces (11), and a computer program for determining a degree of wear of at least one component of a machining device (10).
System And Method for Detecting Structural Damage to A Rigid Structure
A system for detecting structural damage to a rigid structure, the system comprising: at least one impact generator capable of applying a one-time impact on the structure; an acoustic sensor; a vibration sensor; and a processing circuitry configured to: provide an indication of the structural damage to the rigid structure upon (a) a first deviation above a first threshold between an expected acoustic wave profile, expected to radiate from the structure, absent the structural damage, and an actual acoustic wave profile being measured by the acoustic sensor in response to an application of the one-time impact, or (b) a second deviation above a second threshold between an expected to vibration profile of expected vibrations of the structure, absent the structural damage, and an actual vibration profile in response to the application.