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Review of Progress in Quantitative Nondestructive Evaluation

Donald O. Thompson, +1 more
- Vol. 1096
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The Review of Progress in Quantitative NDE (ROPQN) as mentioned in this paper is the world's leading conference in reporting annually new research and development results in quantitative NDE and promotes communication between the research and engineering communities and emphasize current reporting of work in progress.
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The Review of Progress in Quantitative NDE is the world's leading conference in reporting annually new research and development results in quantitative NDE. The conference reports on both fundamental and applied advances in NDE and promotes communication between the research and engineering communities and emphasize current reporting of work in progress. Attendees include representatives of academia (including students), industry, and government with approximately one-half coming from the United States and the other half from overseas. This volume represents the best report of ongoing work that is available anywhere. Connections and overlap with the medical diagnostic community are highlighted.

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Nondestructive investigation of damage in composites using x-ray tomographic microscopy (XTM)

TL;DR: In this paper, the results of an X-ray tomographic microscopy (XTM) investigation of a composite material composed of silicon-carbide fibers in an aluminum matrix are presented.
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Ageing evaluation of thermal barrier coatings by thermal diffusivity

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Stress corrosion cracking detection using non-contact ultrasonic techniques

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An Ultrasonic Angle Beam Method for in situ Sizing of Fastener Hole Cracks

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Scattering matrix for elastic waves. III. Application to spheroids

TL;DR: Using the scattering matrix approach to elastic wave scattering, numerical results are presented for the scattering of P and S waves from prolate and oblate spheroidal cavities and inclusions embedded in an elastic solid for a wide range of wavelengths as discussed by the authors.