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!
Reload an already computed Monte-Carlo
September 2012
A full RT computation needs to take into account the direct radiation, but also the scattering effect. In CIVA, the...
Display several scans in the 3D view
March 2012
When simulating an inspection with several axis of variation (Mechanical Scanning, Increment, Electronic Scanning, Multiple shots, etc.), a C-Scan image...
Customize your layout
January 2012
For each data set available after one computation, a layout is defined to display the results in the corresponding analysis...
Use section views to ease flaw positioning
November 2011
Inspection of complex components often leads to big challenges when it comes to position a flaw in a critical area...
Customize your analysis environment
September 2011
When analyzing a great amount of data, any CIVA user obviously complained because the color of cursors in images was...
Display cumulated views for phased-array inspections
July 2011
When performing a phased-array inspection involving different sequences or shots for one or several mechanical scanning position, you can cumulate...
Define the tranduscer… Just once!
March 2011
This is not a new feature in CIVA but it remains quite unknown : This is possible to save all...
Amplitude Measurement Tool
January 2011
CIVA 10.0 provides a new tool to make efficient amplitude measurements on images. Most commercial tools provide such a possibility...