
doi: 10.1063/1.1472886
The industrial use of ultrasonic phased arrays is limited by several factors, such as budget, coverage, beam steering required, as well as the limitations of array manufacture. Only at high frequencies does the minimum array size become a functional limitation. This paper describes the use of phased arrays and the definition of element size, including electronic scanning, beam steering, and Dynamic Depth Focusing. Several examples of industrial applications are given, with the key limiting factor for each described.
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