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inSite-Lab acoustic emission and ultrasonic survey processing softwareinSite-Lab acoustic emission and ultrasonic survey processing software

InSite-Lab™ is an integrated data acquisition, processing, management and visualisation software developed for acoustic emissions and ultrasonic surveying applications. To request a quotation for InSite-Lab please contact us here or email us at asc-info@appliedseismology.co.uk

Click here to download a brochure with the tools and functionalities available in the latest release of InSite-Lab seismic processing software.

DESIGN: Tools to plan arrays and meet specific experimental objectives.

ACQUISITION: Data acquisition and processing with customisable triggering settings.

PROCESSING: Manual and automated waveform processing with efficient workflows. Advanced location algorithms.

INTERPRETATION: Full 3D visualisation of events and objects with intuitive movement through scene. Enhanced interpretation of acoustic emission clouds. Graphical display of ultrasonic survey results.

UNDERSTANDING: Improve understanding of mechanics with calculation and visualisation of moment tensors.

InSite-Lab™ is an integrated data acquisition, processing, management and visualisation software developed for acoustic emissions and ultrasonic emissions applications, typically used in rock testing laboratories or in the field for localised rock testing experiments and rock mass monitoring.

InSite-Lab™ provides tools for importing, processing and visualising data with a high-level of automation, making processing and reprocessing a simple work flow. The package contains advanced interpretation tools to aid your analysis.

InSite-Lab™ is developed in a version controlled environment within a quality management system. InSite™ has been available as a commercial product for two decades and has been used by leading companies for quality assurance, post-processing, reprocessing and advanced analysis.

We provide customised solutions for specific monitoring projects and setups. Contact us here or email us  at asc-info@appliedseismology.co.uk to discuss your specific needs and how InSite-Lab can be developed to fit your project.

Technical support is provided by geophysicists with experience in commercial and research projects in the engineering industry and laboratory testing. We offer open software training courses from our Shrewsbury office and can provide bespoke training solutions for companies online or in person.

 

InSite-Lab Features

  • Event detection and triggering from data streams.
  • Windows-based integrated graphical user interface.
  • Manual or automatic processing of event data with range of sophisticated automatic arrival-picking, source location and source parameter algorithms.
  • Waveform filtering with user-configurable filters.
  • Display of colour-density sonograms and polarisograms.
  • Visualisation of complete continuous data streams plotting data as a waveform in the time domain and on a sonogram in the frequency domain.
  • Storage and management of event parameters and waveforms on a shared remote PC for easy access by multiple users managed with Microsoft's SQL server.
  • Display of the event locations in a 3D scene, allowing rotating, panning, magnifying and flying through the scene plus creation of hot planes and 3D objects.
  • Velocity analysis for 'active' data for velocity and amplitude information including calculation of transmission velocities from picked arrivals and waveform cross-correlation algorithm for repeated surveys.
  • Calculation and visualisation of source mechanisms and fault plane solutions.
  • Advanced interpretation tools including customisable charting of event parameters (e.g. velocities and amplitudes, b-values, magnitudes), display of preferential orientation described by events through statistical analysis of spatial distribution, uncertainty volumes, and cluster analysis.

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