This ultrasonic inspection method (ultrasonic testing) is known as (non-destructive testing), to detect discontinuities in the material to be examined, the propagation of high-frequency (0.1-20 MHZ) sound waves produced by the ultrasonic inspection probe and reflection on the probe after impinging on discontinuity and so it is based on detection by the probe. The structure of a typical ultrasonic probe is shown in Figure 1. Waves perceived by the probe (with piezoelectric effect) are converted into electrical signals and appear as echoes (echoes), which are precursors to the internal structure of the cathode rays tube screen. The locations and amplitudes of the echoes observed on the screen give information about the location and dimensions of the discontinuity.