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Ultrasonic Nondestructive Evaluation of Welded Steel Infrastructure: Techniques, Advances, and Applications

  • Georgia Southern University
  • Kennesaw State University

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Abstract

Welding is a critical joining process in civil and transportation infrastructure, enabling the fabrication of complex steel structural systems used in bridges, buildings, and other essential infrastructures. Despite strict adherence to established welding codes and standards, such as AWS D1.1 and AASHTO/AWS D1.5, welding flaws and service-induced defects can occur in welded components. Cause of defects and their structural impact, along with detection, sizing, and localization of these anomalies and flaws, are crucial for adequate maintenance, repair, or replacement planning without compromising the functionality of in-service components. Among available NDT techniques, ultrasonic testing (UT) remains one of the most widely adopted methods of weld inspection due to its depth of penetration, sensitivity to internal defects, and suitability for field deployment. Recent advancements in ultrasonic technologies, particularly Phased Array Ultrasonic Testing (PAUT), along with its emerging approaches such as Full Matrix Capture (FMC) and the Total Focusing Method (TFM), have significantly enhanced inspection accuracy, repeatability, and interpretability. These techniques enable flexile beam steering, multi-angle interrogation, and improved imaging of complex geometries. This paper presents a comprehensive review of PAUT for the inspection of welded steel infrastructure adhering to the recommendations and requirements of the relevant codes and standards, synthesizing the current literature on PAUT principles, wave modes, probe configurations, and data acquisition strategies. Emphasis is placed on the practical implementation of PAUT in civil infrastructure inspection, its advantages over conventional NDT methods, and its potential to support informed decisions related to quality acceptance, repair, and long-term maintenance planning. This paper concludes by identifying current challenges and future research directions for advanced ultrasonic inspection of welded steel structures.

Original languageEnglish
Article number3206
JournalApplied Sciences (Switzerland)
Volume16
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2026

Scopus Subject Areas

  • General Materials Science
  • Instrumentation
  • General Engineering
  • Process Chemistry and Technology
  • Computer Science Applications
  • Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes

Keywords

  • Phased Array Ultrasonic Testing (PAUT)
  • infrastructures
  • nondestructive testing (NDT)
  • ultrasonic testing (UT)
  • welding

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