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There is a great deal of interest in extending nondestructive
technologies beyond the location and identification of cracks and
voids. Specifically there is growing interest in the application of
nondestructive evaluation (NOEl to the measurement of physical and
mechanical properties of materials. The measurement of materials
properties is often referred to as materials characterization; thus
nondestructive techniques applied to characterization become
nondestructive characterization (NDCl. There are a number of
meetings, proceedings and journals focused upon nondestructive
technologies and the detection and identification of cracks and
voids. However, the series of symposia, of which these proceedings
represent the fourth, are the only meetings uniquely focused upon
nondestructive characterization. Moreover, these symposia are
especially concerned with stimulating communication between the
materials, mechanical and manufacturing engineer and the NDE
technology oriented engineer and scientist. These symposia
recognize that it is the welding of these areas of expertise that
is necessary for practical development and application of NDC
technology to measurements of components for in service life time
and sensor technology for intelligent processing of materials.
These proceedings are from the fourth international symposia and
are edited by c.o. Ruud, J. F. Bussiere and R.E. Green, Jr. . The
dates, places, etc of the symposia held to date area as follows:
Symposia on Nondestructive Methods for TITLE: Material Property
Determination DATES: April 6-8, 1983 PLACE: Hershey, PA, USA
CHAIRPERSONS: C.O. Ruud and R.E. Green, Jr."
The interest in materials property determination by nondestructive
means is increasing especially for in-process and in-service
inspection of structural and electronic materials and components.
Such attention is due to several factors, including increased
automation of manufacturing processes, the demand for greater
reliability in consumer products and military hardware, and more
severe demands on the performance of materials. This book
represents the proceedings for the Symposium on Nondestructive
Hethods for Haterial Property Determination held April 6 to 8,
1983, at the Hotel Hershey in Hershey, Pennsylvania. That symposium
was one of the first meetings concerned specifically with
nondestructive material property determination (characteriza tion).
Its purpose was to stimulate intercourse between researchers,
engineers, and theoreticians so as to focus upon the
multidiseiplinary problems of advancing the state of the art in
this area. The papers in the book are concerned mainly with
acoustic (including ultrasonic), magnetic, electrical, and x-ray
diffraction techniques and applications. Hany of the papers
describe well developed technologies that are currently in
practical application, while others discuss concepts which will
never emerge from the laboratory but perhaps will provide the
groundwork for more practical ideas."
There is a great deal of interest in extending nondestructive
technologies beyond the location and identification of cracks and
voids. Specifically there is growing interest in the application of
nondestructive evaluation (NOEl to the measurement of physical and
mechanical properties of materials. The measurement of materials
properties is often referred to as materials characterization; thus
nondestructive techniques applied to characterization become
nondestructive characterization (NDCl. There are a number of
meetings, proceedings and journals focused upon nondestructive
technologies and the detection and identification of cracks and
voids. However, the series of symposia, of which these proceedings
represent the fourth, are the only meetings uniquely focused upon
nondestructive characterization. Moreover, these symposia are
especially concerned with stimulating communication between the
materials, mechanical and manufacturing engineer and the NDE
technology oriented engineer and scientist. These symposia
recognize that it is the welding of these areas of expertise that
is necessary for practical development and application of NDC
technology to measurements of components for in service life time
and sensor technology for intelligent processing of materials.
These proceedings are from the fourth international symposia and
are edited by c.o. Ruud, J. F. Bussiere and R.E. Green, Jr. . The
dates, places, etc of the symposia held to date area as follows:
Symposia on Nondestructive Methods for TITLE: Material Property
Determination DATES: April 6-8, 1983 PLACE: Hershey, PA, USA
CHAIRPERSONS: C.O. Ruud and R.E. Green, Jr."
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