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The Application of Ultrasonics in Non-Destructive Testing: A Review of Some of the Research at University College London
Proceedings of the DARPA/AFWAL Review of Progress in Quantitative NDE, October 1979–January 1981
  • M. D. Ambersley, University College London
  • Leonard J. Bond, University College London
  • A. L. Downie, University College London
  • W. Duerr, University College London
  • C. W. Pitt, University College London
  • D. A. Sinclair, University College London
  • I. R. Smith, University College London
Document Type
7. Ultrasonic Imaging: European Effort
Publication Date
9-1-1981
Abstract
This paper presents a review of some of the research projects at University College London which use ultrasonic waves in non-destructive testing. The projects covered include a low-frequency scanning acoustic microscope, a new dark-field acoustic microscope, an update on finite difference model studies of wave propagation and scattering, developments in mode-conversion techniques for defect characterisation, a new high-resolution acoustic field sampling probe and a resume of the work on Zn0 transducers,
Language
en
File Format
application/pdf
File Size
14 p.
Citation Information
M. D. Ambersley, Leonard J. Bond, A. L. Downie, W. Duerr, et al.. "The Application of Ultrasonics in Non-Destructive Testing: A Review of Some of the Research at University College London" (1981)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/leonard_bond/29/