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Non-destructive testing (NDT) is a pertinent task in nearly every
field of human activity, from the assuring of aircraft integrity to
the evaluation of infrastructural decay caused by deterioration or
damage. The development of non-destructive methods for quality
management results in economic and environmental benefits, in an
increase in product reliability, and in improved public safety and
security. This book contains over fifty reviewed and edited papers
on the innovative developments and new applications in NDT. It
covers cutting-edge NDT methods, including optical, acoustic,
ultrasonic, and electromagnetic techniques, tomography,
radiography, and thermography. Intended for a researchers and
practitioners involved with studying, testing and maintaining
machinery, products and components in laboratory and industrial
environments.
Conventional ultrasonic methods based on ultrasonic characteristics
in the linear elastic region are mainly sensitive to mature defects
but are much less responsive to micro-damage or incipient material
degradation. Recently, nonlinear ultrasonic characteristics beyond
the linear ultrasonic amplitude range have been studied as a method
for overcoming this limitation, and hence, many researchers are
engaged in theoretical, experimental, and various application
studies. However, the nonlinear ultrasonic characteristics are
quite exacting compared to the linear phenomena so that they
require vast experience and high proficiency in order to obtain
proper experimental data. Actually, many researchers, especially
beginners including graduate students, have difficulty in reliably
measuring nonlinear ultrasonic characteristics. This book provides
key technological know-how from experts with years of experience in
this field, which will help researchers and engineers to obtain a
clear understanding and high quality data in the nonlinear
ultrasonic experiments and applications.
Conventional ultrasonic methods based on ultrasonic characteristics
in the linear elastic region are mainly sensitive to mature defects
but are much less responsive to micro-damage or incipient material
degradation. Recently, nonlinear ultrasonic characteristics beyond
the linear ultrasonic amplitude range have been studied as a method
for overcoming this limitation, and hence, many researchers are
engaged in theoretical, experimental, and various application
studies. However, the nonlinear ultrasonic characteristics are
quite exacting compared to the linear phenomena so that they
require vast experience and high proficiency in order to obtain
proper experimental data. Actually, many researchers, especially
beginners including graduate students, have difficulty in reliably
measuring nonlinear ultrasonic characteristics. This book provides
key technological know-how from experts with years of experience in
this field, which will help researchers and engineers to obtain a
clear understanding and high quality data in the nonlinear
ultrasonic experiments and applications.
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