Review of Progress in Quantitative Nondestructive Evaluation

Review of Progress in Quantitative Nondestructive Evaluation
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 2362
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ISBN-10 : 9781461547914
ISBN-13 : 1461547911
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Synopsis Review of Progress in Quantitative Nondestructive Evaluation by : Donald O. Thompson

This authoritative and up-to-date series provides a comprehensive review of the latest research results in quantitative nondestructive evaluation (NDE). Leading investigators working in government agencies, major industries, and universities present a broad spectrum of work extending from basic research to early engineering applications.

Advances in Non-destructive Evaluation

Advances in Non-destructive Evaluation
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 394
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ISBN-10 : 9789811601866
ISBN-13 : 9811601860
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Synopsis Advances in Non-destructive Evaluation by : C. K. Mukhopadhyay

This book comprises the proceedings of the Conference and Exhibition on Non Destructive Evaluation, (NDE 2019). The contents of the book encompass a vast spectrum from Conventional to Advanced NDE including novel methods, instrumentation, sensors, procedures and data analytics as applied to all industry segments for quality control, periodic maintenance, life estimation, structural integrity and related areas. This book will be a useful reference for students, researchers and practitioners.

Nondestructive Evaluation of Adhesive Bonds Using 20 MHz and 25 kHz Ultrasonic Frequencies on Metal and Polymer Assemblies

Nondestructive Evaluation of Adhesive Bonds Using 20 MHz and 25 kHz Ultrasonic Frequencies on Metal and Polymer Assemblies
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Publisher : Author House
Total Pages : 229
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ISBN-10 : 9781496925534
ISBN-13 : 149692553X
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Synopsis Nondestructive Evaluation of Adhesive Bonds Using 20 MHz and 25 kHz Ultrasonic Frequencies on Metal and Polymer Assemblies by : Gilbert B. Chapman II

Demands for improvements in aerospace and automotive energy-efficiency, performance, corrosion resistance, body stiffness and style have increased the use of adhesive bonds to help meet those demands, by providing joining technology that accommodates a wider variety of materials and design options. However, the history of adhesive bond performance clearly indicates the need for a robust method of assuring the existence of the required consistent level of adhesive bond integrity in every bonded region. The Quality Assurance of Adhesive Bonds by Ultrasonic Nondestructive Testing technology put forth in this book meets that need by describing two new, complementary ultrasonic techniques for the evaluation of these bonds, and thus provide improvements over previous methods. The development of a 20 MHz pulse-echo method for nondestructive evaluation of adhesive bonds will accomplish the assessment of bond joints with adhesive as thin as 0.1 mm. This new method advances the state of the art by providing a high-resolution, phase-sensitive procedure that identifies the bond state at each interface of the adhesive with the substrate(s), by the acquisition and analysis of acoustic echoes reflected from interfaces between layers with large acoustic impedance mismatch. Because interface echo amplitudes are marginal when the acoustic impedance of the substrate is close to that of the adhesive, a 25 kHz Lamb wave technique was developed to be employed in such cases, albeit with reduced resolution. Modeling the ultrasonic echoes and Lamb-wave signals was accomplished using mathematical expressions developed from the physics of acoustic transmission, attenuation and reflection in layered media. The models were validated by experimental results from a variety of bond joint materials, geometries and conditions, thereby confirming the validity of the methodology used for extracting interpretations from the phase-sensitive indications, as well as identifying the range and limits of applications. Results from the application of both methodologies to laboratory specimens and to samples from production operations are reported herein, and show that bond-joint integrity can be evaluated effectively over the range of materials and geometries addressed.

Fundamentals of Ultrasonic Nondestructive Evaluation

Fundamentals of Ultrasonic Nondestructive Evaluation
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 563
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ISBN-10 : 9781489901422
ISBN-13 : 1489901426
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Synopsis Fundamentals of Ultrasonic Nondestructive Evaluation by : Lester W. Schmerr Jr.

Ultrasound is currently used in a wide spectrum of applications ranging from medical imaging to metal cutting. This book is about using ultrasound in nondestructive evaluation (NDE) inspections. Ultrasonic NDE uses high-frequency acoustic/elastic waves to evaluate components without affecting their integrity or performance. This technique is commonly used in industry (particularly in aerospace and nuclear power) to inspect safety-critical parts for flaws during in-service use. Other important uses of ultrasonic NDE involve process control functions during manufacturing and fundamental materials characterization studies. It is not difficult to set up an ultrasonic NDE measurement system to launch waves into a component and monitor the waves received from defects, such as cracks, even when those defects are deep within the component. It is difficult however to interpret quantitatively the signals received in such an ultrasonic NDE measurement process. For example based on the ultrasonic signal received from a crack, what is the size, shape, and orientation of the crack producing the signal? Answering such questions requires evaluation procedures based on a detailed knowledge of the physics of the entire ultrasonic measurement process. One approach to obtaining such knowledge is to couple quantitative experiments closely with detailed models of the entire ultrasonic measurement system itself. We refer to such models here as ultrasonic NDE measurement models. In other areas of engineering, models have revolutionized how engineering is practiced. A classic example is the impact of the finite-element method on elastic stress analysis.

Nondestructive Evaluation

Nondestructive Evaluation
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 880
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ISBN-10 : 0203911067
ISBN-13 : 9780203911068
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Nondestructive Evaluation by : Peter J. Shull

Describing NDE issues associated with real-world applications, this comprehensive book details conventional and forthcoming NDE technologies. It instructs on current practices, common techniques and equipment applications, and the potentials and limitations of current NDE methods. Each chapter details a different method, providing an overview, an e

Applications of NDT Data Fusion

Applications of NDT Data Fusion
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 281
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ISBN-10 : 9781461514114
ISBN-13 : 1461514118
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Synopsis Applications of NDT Data Fusion by : Xavier E. Gros

Non-destructive testing (NDT) systems can generate incomplete, incorrect or conflicting information about a flaw or a defect. Therefore, the use of more than one NDT system is usually required for accurate defect detection and/or quantification. In addition to a reduction in inspection time, important cost savings could be achieved if a data fusion process is developed to combine signals from multisensor systems for manual and remotely operated inspections. This gathering of data from multiple sources and an efficient processing of information help in decision making, reduce signal uncertainty and increase the overall performance of a non-destructive examination. This book gathers, for the first time, essays from leading NDT experts involved in data fusion. It explores the concept of data fusion by providing a comprehensive review and analysis of the applications of NDT data fusion. This publication concentrates on NDT data fusion for industrial applications and highlights progress and applications in the field of data fusion in areas ranging from materials testing in the aerospace industry to medical applications. Each chapter contains a specific case study with a theoretical part but also presents experimental results from a practical point of view. The book should be considered more as a pragmatic introduction to the applications of NDT data fusion rather than a rigorous basis for theoretical studies.

Electromagnetic Nondestructive Evaluation (XI)

Electromagnetic Nondestructive Evaluation (XI)
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Publisher : IOS Press
Total Pages : 316
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ISBN-10 : 9781607503606
ISBN-13 : 1607503603
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Synopsis Electromagnetic Nondestructive Evaluation (XI) by : A. Tamburrino

The 12th International Workshop on Electromagnetic Nondestructive Evaluation (ENDE’07) was held from the 19th to the 21st of June 2007 at the Wolfson Centre for Magnetics at Cardiff University, Cardiff, United Kingdom. The aim of this annual workshop is to bring together engineers and scientists from universities, research institutions and industry to discuss and exchange the latest ideas and findings in basic research and development as well as industrial applications of electromagnetic nondestructive evaluation. This publication contains the proceedings of the workshop. In this book you will find a variety of topics on both theoretical and experimental aspects of nondestructive evaluation in eddy currents, magnetic measurements, magnetic flux leakage, Barkhausen methods, new methods and inverse problems for crack detection.

Coatings for High-Temperature Structural Materials

Coatings for High-Temperature Structural Materials
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Publisher : National Academies Press
Total Pages : 102
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ISBN-10 : 9780309176026
ISBN-13 : 0309176026
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Synopsis Coatings for High-Temperature Structural Materials by : National Research Council

This book assesses the state of the art of coatings materials and processes for gas-turbine blades and vanes, determines potential applications of coatings in high-temperature environments, identifies needs for improved coatings in terms of performance enhancements, design considerations, and fabrication processes, assesses durability of advanced coating systems in expected service environments, and discusses the required inspection, repair, and maintenance methods. The promising areas for research and development of materials and processes for improved coating systems and the approaches to increased coating standardization are identified, with an emphasis on materials and processes with the potential for improved performance, quality, reproducibility, or manufacturing cost reduction.