DocumentCode
976567
Title
Ultrasonics in nondestructive evaluation
Author
Thompson, R. Bruce ; Thompson, Donald O.
Author_Institution
Iowa State University, Ames, IA, USA
Volume
73
Issue
12
fYear
1985
Firstpage
1716
Lastpage
1755
Abstract
The use of ultrasonic waves in nondestructive evaluation is reviewed. Perspective is provided by a summary of the role played by nondestructive evaluation in the manufacture and utilization of structural components. Included are discussions of the methodologies for predicting part serviceability and of the constraints placed on the nondestructive measurement process by the mechanical designs and functions of structural components. The principles of active (ultrasonic) and passive (acoustic-emission) testing techniques are then reviewed. Specific examples of applications from several industries illustrate the capabilities and limitations of state-of-the-art techniques based on these principles. Detailed discussion is then given of present research and development activities designed to overcome these limitations, with particular emphasis on those areas best addressed by the tools of electrical engineering. Included are discussions of instrumentation, inspection performance modeling, flaw sizing techniques (including imaging systems), material property measurement techniques, and acousticemission techniques. The paper concludes with a consideration of important directions of future work.
Keywords
Acoustic imaging; Acoustic measurements; Acoustic testing; Electrical engineering; Inspection; Instruments; Manufacturing; Mechanical variables measurement; Research and development; Ultrasonic variables measurement;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9219
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/PROC.1985.13367
Filename
1457635
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