Abstract
The goal of this paper on computer-assisted ultrasonic nondestructive evaluation (UNDE) is to present an overview of the use and value of computer technology in inspection. A literature survey is presented that outlines some of the most basic applications of computer techniques that are useful in ultrasonic data acquisition and analysis. Obviously, the future directions in flaw classification depend a great deal on the advancement of computer controls and the utilization of computational efficiency aspects of computer technology. Crack detection and classification will be possible in the near future because of computer application. Information obtained from the ultrasonic inspector will, therefore, be made available to the individuals involved in the development of fracture mechanics for various materials. Digital format of the data will be useful to the computer codes available in structural dynamics for both strength and performance prediction.
Original language | English (US) |
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Pages | 455-469 |
Number of pages | 15 |
State | Published - 1978 |
Event | Fract Mech, Symp on Nav Struct Mech, 10th - Washington, DC, USA Duration: Sep 1 1978 → Sep 1 1978 |
Other
Other | Fract Mech, Symp on Nav Struct Mech, 10th |
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City | Washington, DC, USA |
Period | 9/1/78 → 9/1/78 |
All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes
- General Engineering