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Non-destructive testing (NDT)

1996
Testing of materials is important, primarily in a field of increasing quality and reliability of products. NDT finds application especially in the machine industry. Non-destructive methods occupy a special position because they ensure that the material and its mechanical properties are not damaged.
Štefan Kočiš, Zdenko Figura
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3.6 Non-destructive testing – NDT methodologies

2014
Although the diagnostics included in 3ENCULT mainly focus on energyrelated issues, reliable understanding of a building’s state of preservation also needs to be obtained, so as to undertake all subsequent interventions safely. For this reason, a full diagnosis of the building must be made before any other work is started.
Esposito, E   +3 more
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Ultrasonic spectroscopy in non-destructive testing (NDT) of materials

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2012
Monitoring the alternations of the frequency spectrum of transmitted and received signal is essential in the use of ultrasonic spectroscopy for NDT. The comparison of the spectra of the both signals provides much more information than time-amplitude analysis of the signal reflected off a defect.
Tadeusz Gudra   +2 more
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PC based Eddy Current non-destructive testing (NDT) system

2015 IEEE International Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference (I2MTC) Proceedings, 2015
A cost effective PC based Eddy Current Testing System is designed and developed to detect surface cracks in non-magnetic metals. The developed system is composed of Constant Current AC Source for excitation of the probe; and demodulation circuitry for acquisition of the signal from the crack.
Sumayya Abbas   +6 more
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Applications of Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) in Vehicle Forgery Examinations

Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1994
Abstract Some non-destructive testing methods (NDT) used in industry and adapted for forensic use were reviewed. These methods were X-ray radiography, eddy current thickness measuring, and magnetic thickness measuring. Examples of applications of these methods in vehicle forgery examinations are illustrated.
E Springer, P Bergman
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Three-dimensional non-destructive testing (NDT) in the infrared spectrum

SPIE Proceedings, 2015
Three-dimensional (3D) vision scanning for metrology and inspection applications is an area that knows an increasing interest in the industry. This interest is driven by the recent advances in 3D technologies, permitting to attain high precision measurements at an affordable cost. 3D vision allows for the modelling and inspection of the visible surface
Moulay A. Akhloufi   +3 more
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Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) Techniques

Detection of small-size defects is important to make sure that important components, having high-value use, do not lose their integrity. Detection often allows the parts to be recovered through repair, thus supporting the principles of the circular economy through the extension and reuse of resources.
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Human factors in non-destructive testing (NDT): risks and challenges of mechanised NDT

2015
Non-destructive testing (NDT) is regarded as one of the key elements in ensuring quality of engineering systems and their safe use. A failure of NDT to detect critical defects in safety-relevant components, such as those in the nuclear industry, may lead to catastrophic consequences for the environment and the people.
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