Ultrasonic Inspection Technology Development and Search Unit Design Examples of Practical Applications

by | Mar 26, 2012

  Ultrasonic testing is a relatively new branch of science and industry. The fundamentals of this method were borrowed, initially, from basic physics, geometrical and wave optics, acoustics and seismology. It has become clear that some of these theories and calculation methods could not always explain the phenomena observed using ultrasonic testing. This book clarifies […]
  Ultrasonic testing is a relatively new branch of science and industry. The fundamentals of this method were borrowed, initially, from basic physics, geometrical and wave optics, acoustics and seismology. It has become clear that some of these theories and calculation methods could not always explain the phenomena observed using ultrasonic testing. This book clarifies the theoretical differences of ultrasonics from the other wave propagation theories, presenting both the basics of the physics of wave propagation, elementary mathematics, and advanced practical applications. Includes actual experimental data and examples of calculations for almost every technique. A must for ultrasonic testing engineers, nondestructive testing specialists, and material and structural engineers. [320 Pages, Hardcover]

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