Nondestructive testing: A developing tool in science and engineering

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Abstract

In addition to the techniques discussed above, other NDT methods, such as liquid penetrant testing, magnetic particle testing, eddy current testing, thermography, insitu metallographic examination, and liquid/gas leak testing, are also used in different kinds of applications. With the rapid growth of computational technology, traditional NDT methods are being updated, providing new benefits and added value to research and industry. Among the new applications of NDT methods is quantitative nondestructive evaluation. It extracts more useful information from a specimen, and could be the future direction of NDT.

Original languageEnglish
Pages17-20
Number of pages4
Volume171
No4
Specialist publicationAdvanced Materials and Processes
StatePublished - Apr 2013

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