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CIVA tips

CIVA is a powerful and easy to use tool, but discovering all of its numerous possibilities may take you some time. That is why we offer you here all the CIVA Tips we published in our Newsletters, to help you master it faster!

Beam calculation: Max beam only

September 2020
A new feature called “Max beam only” has been developed in the “Beam computation” module of CIVA UT to reduce...

Optimization of calculation times in CIVA CT: Import of Monte-Carlo calculation results with a variable step

July 2020
A functionality has been developed in CIVA CT to reduce the computation time of tomographic configurations including Monte-Carlo calculations (allowing...

Mode identification in CIVA GWT

March 2020
A mode identification tool is now available in CIVA GWT. It can break down an A-Scan versus its different modal...

Optimization of calculation time in CIVA RT/CT: Detector degradation for a Monte-Carlo calculation

January 2020
A new feature has been developed in CIVA RT/CT to reduce the calculation time of configurations that take into account...

Save and load TFM reconstruction zone

September 2018
CIVA allows FMC acquisition or simulation post processing with the TFM algorithm. For this, the user must define a region...

Import acquisition Data

July 2018
CIVA Analysis or CIVA UT can load acquisition data, in order to perform your analysis works and prepare examination reports...

Detectability criteria

May 2018
For the RT technique, the interpretation of results depends on human eyes. The difficulty is that the interpretation can vary...

Probes library

March 2018
Since CIVA 2017, a probes library is available in CIVA. This library contains a number of commercially available probes and...

Use Bookmarks to browse your files very easily

January 2018
If you are used to working with specific backup folders to store your CIVA simulation files, you will certainly appreciate...

Apply a “Distance Amplitude Correction” by signal processing

November 2017
In order to apply a DAC (also called TCG: Time Corrected Gain) to results obtained from a parametric study one...