Journal•ISSN: 0007-1137
British Journal of Non-Destructive Testing
Elsevier BV
About: British Journal of Non-Destructive Testing is an academic journal. The journal publishes majorly in the area(s): Nondestructive testing & Ultrasonic testing. It has an ISSN identifier of 0007-1137. Over the lifetime, 243 publications have been published receiving 1388 citations.
Topics: Nondestructive testing, Ultrasonic testing, Ultrasonic sensor, Eddy current, Magnetic flux leakage
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TL;DR: An overview of the detection of machinery distress and degradation through monitoring the high frequency content of the accompanying acoustic signature is given in this article, where the authors present an overview of their work.
Abstract: An overview of the detection of machinery distress and degradation through monitoring the high frequency content of the accompanying acoustic signature
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TL;DR: Camera IR a balayage entierement compatible avec des etalons video TV, application a la formation d'images de defauts en quelques secondes and en une fraction de seconde.
Abstract: Camera IR a balayage entierement compatible avec des etalons video TV. Application a la formation d'images de defauts en quelques secondes et en une fraction de seconde
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TL;DR: In this article, the possibility of increasing the sensitivity and efficiency of adhesive bond inspection by utilizing ultrasonic Lamb waves in a contact mode is demonstrated, both Pulse-Echo and Through Transmission type transducer arrangements are considered.
Abstract: The possibility of increasing the sensitivity and efficiency of adhesive bond inspection by utilizing ultrasonic Lamb waves in a contact mode is demonstrated. Both Pulse-Echo and Through Transmission type transducer arrangements are considered. The basic theory behind both techniques is addressed and experiments are performed on several different specimens of aluminium-to-aluminium adhesively bonded lap joint structures containing programmed debond simulations. It is shown that, if the proper ultrasonic inspection parameters such as transducer frequency and incident angle are chosen to efficiently generate a specific lamb wave mode, a map of the amplitude of the transmitted or reflected Lamb wave can serve to locate the debond regions within the bondline
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