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!
How to display and calibrate variation curves in dB or %
January 2016
By default, the variation curve of an extracted quantity (Amax for example) is a function of one of the varying...
Photons Count Estimator
November 2015
One of the most complex parameters to define in the RT and CT modules of CIVA is the number of...
“Auto” mode in frequency post-processing
September 2015
CIVA UT is able to automatically define the sampling frequency of the probe signal. But what does this option imply...
Inches and millimeters
July 2015
Whatever your application domain, it is often necessary to handle on one hand some parameters in inches, and on the...
ET Calibration
May 2015
As for real inspections, a simulation project needs to be properly calibrated versus a reference flaw to provide meaningful results....
Assign a material
March 2015
In CIVA, it is possible to make a simulation with heterogeneous components, and even anisotropic materials. In this video, we...
Adjust 2D CAD elements
January 2015
CIVA 2D CAD editor needs some rules in order to understand the specimens, in particular linking the elements by their...
Cursor Modes in Eddy Currents
November 2014
In ET inspection, we are often interested in the impedance variation of the probe in the complex plane. This signal...
CAD Export
September 2014
Since CIVA 11, it is possible to import into CIVA RT-CT and CIVA UT several 3D CAD files in the...
Reconstruction and mirror effect on B-scans for CIVA 11
July 2014
After performing a simulation, CIVA usually displays reconstructed views or true scans. The “Propagation mode” option allows reconstructing the data...