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BS EN ISO 18563-3:2024 Non-destructive testing. Characterization and verification of ultrasonic phased array equipment Complete systems

BS EN ISO 18563-3:2024

Non-destructive testing. Characterization and verification of ultrasonic phased array equipment Complete systems

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Standard number:BS EN ISO 18563-3:2024
Pages:40
Released:2024-05-10
ISBN:978 0 539 23233 2
Status:Standard
BS EN ISO 18563-3:2024 Non-destructive testing. Characterization and verification of ultrasonic phased array equipment Complete systems

BS EN ISO 18563-3:2024 Non-destructive testing. Characterization and verification of ultrasonic phased array equipment Complete systems

Standard Number: BS EN ISO 18563-3:2024

Pages: 40

Released: 2024-05-10

ISBN: 978 0 539 23233 2

Name: Non-destructive testing. Characterization and verification of ultrasonic phased array equipment Complete systems

Status: Standard

Overview

Introducing the BS EN ISO 18563-3:2024, a comprehensive standard dedicated to the characterization and verification of ultrasonic phased array equipment. This essential document is a must-have for professionals in the field of non-destructive testing (NDT), providing detailed guidelines and specifications to ensure the highest levels of accuracy and reliability in ultrasonic phased array systems.

Why Choose BS EN ISO 18563-3:2024?

Ultrasonic phased array technology is at the forefront of non-destructive testing, offering unparalleled precision and versatility. The BS EN ISO 18563-3:2024 standard is meticulously crafted to support the effective use of this technology, ensuring that equipment meets stringent performance criteria. Here are some compelling reasons to choose this standard:

  • Comprehensive Coverage: Spanning 40 pages, this standard provides in-depth information on the characterization and verification processes for complete ultrasonic phased array systems.
  • Up-to-Date Information: Released on 2024-05-10, this standard reflects the latest advancements and best practices in the field.
  • Global Recognition: As an ISO standard, it is recognized and respected worldwide, making it a valuable addition to any professional's library.
  • Enhanced Accuracy: By adhering to this standard, you can ensure that your ultrasonic phased array equipment delivers precise and reliable results, minimizing the risk of errors and enhancing the overall quality of your NDT processes.

Key Features

The BS EN ISO 18563-3:2024 standard is packed with features designed to support the effective use of ultrasonic phased array equipment. Some of the key features include:

  • Detailed Guidelines: Provides comprehensive guidelines for the characterization and verification of ultrasonic phased array systems, ensuring that all aspects of performance are thoroughly evaluated.
  • Performance Criteria: Outlines specific performance criteria that equipment must meet, helping to ensure consistency and reliability in NDT results.
  • Verification Procedures: Includes detailed procedures for verifying the performance of ultrasonic phased array equipment, enabling users to confidently assess the accuracy and reliability of their systems.
  • Illustrative Examples: Features illustrative examples and case studies to help users understand and apply the guidelines effectively.

Who Should Use This Standard?

The BS EN ISO 18563-3:2024 standard is an invaluable resource for a wide range of professionals involved in non-destructive testing, including:

  • NDT Technicians: Ensure that your ultrasonic phased array equipment meets the highest standards of performance and reliability.
  • Quality Assurance Professionals: Use this standard to verify the accuracy and consistency of NDT results, enhancing the overall quality of your testing processes.
  • Equipment Manufacturers: Adhere to this standard to ensure that your ultrasonic phased array systems meet global performance criteria, boosting customer confidence and satisfaction.
  • Training Providers: Incorporate this standard into your training programs to equip NDT professionals with the knowledge and skills they need to effectively use ultrasonic phased array technology.

Benefits of Compliance

Compliance with the BS EN ISO 18563-3:2024 standard offers numerous benefits, including:

  • Improved Accuracy: By following the guidelines and performance criteria outlined in this standard, you can ensure that your ultrasonic phased array equipment delivers highly accurate and reliable results.
  • Enhanced Reliability: Regular verification of equipment performance helps to identify and address potential issues before they impact the quality of your NDT processes.
  • Increased Confidence: Adhering to a globally recognized standard boosts confidence in your NDT results, both within your organization and among your clients and stakeholders.
  • Regulatory Compliance: Many industries require compliance with specific standards for NDT equipment. The BS EN ISO 18563-3:2024 standard helps you meet these regulatory requirements, ensuring that your equipment is fit for purpose.

Conclusion

The BS EN ISO 18563-3:2024 standard is an essential resource for anyone involved in non-destructive testing using ultrasonic phased array equipment. With its comprehensive guidelines, detailed performance criteria, and illustrative examples, this standard provides everything you need to ensure the highest levels of accuracy and reliability in your NDT processes. Don't miss out on this invaluable tool – make the BS EN ISO 18563-3:2024 standard a part of your professional library today.

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BS EN ISO 18563-3:2024


This standard BS EN ISO 18563-3:2024 Non-destructive testing. Characterization and verification of ultrasonic phased array equipment is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 19.100 Non-destructive testing
This document addresses ultrasonic test systems implementing array probes, for contact technique (with or without wedge) or for immersion technique, with centre frequencies in the range of 0,5 MHz to 10 MHz. This document provides methods and acceptance criteria for determining the compliance of the complete system (see 3.2). Its purpose is for the verification of the correct operation of the system prior to testing or verification of the absence of degradation of the system. The methods are not intended to prove the suitability of the system for particular applications but are intended to prove the capability of the complete system (used for an application) to operate correctly according to the settings used. Tests can be performed on individual ultrasonic beams (for phased array technique, see 9.4.4) or on resulting images (for phased array technique and total focusing technique, see 9.4.3). The tests can be limited to the functions that are intended to be used for a certain application. This document does not cover the sensitivity setting of the system for a specific application. Nor does it apply to the characterization or verification of the mechanical scanning equipment. It is intended that these items will be covered by the test procedure. This document does not address the phased array technique using tandem technique. The characterization of beams, as recommended in case of dead elements or for more in-depth knowledge of the beams, is presented in Annex A. It is not applicable for signal processing technology using arrays. NOTE            Unless stated otherwise, in this document ‘TFM’ and ‘TFM technique’ refer to the total focusing technique as defined in ISO 23243, and to related techniques, see for example ISO 23865 and ISO 23234.