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Non-destructive testing techniques [[electronic resource] /] / Ravi Prakash
Non-destructive testing techniques [[electronic resource] /] / Ravi Prakash
Autore Prakash Ravi, Ph. D.
Pubbl/distr/stampa Tunbridge Wells, : New Academic Science, c2012
Descrizione fisica x, 134 p. : ill
Soggetto topico Nondestructive testing
Testing
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910785885903321
Prakash Ravi, Ph. D.  
Tunbridge Wells, : New Academic Science, c2012
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Non-destructive testing techniques [[electronic resource] /] / Ravi Prakash
Non-destructive testing techniques [[electronic resource] /] / Ravi Prakash
Autore Prakash Ravi, Ph. D.
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Tunbridge Wells, : New Academic Science, c2012
Descrizione fisica x, 134 p. : ill
Soggetto topico Nondestructive testing
Testing
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Preface -- Contents -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- 1.1 Definition of Non-Destructive Testing -- 1.2 Need for NDT Techniques and its Applications -- 1.3 Types of NDT Techniques -- 1.4 Benefits From Non-Destructive Testing -- 1.5 Nature of Flaws -- 1.6 Various Steps Involved in Non-Destructive Testing -- 1.7 Uses of NDT Techniques for Applications Other Than Flaw Detection -- 1.8 Concluding Remarks -- Chapter 2. Ultrasonic Testing -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Frequency of Ultrasonic Waves -- 2.3 Generation of Ultrasonic Waves -- 2.4 Piezo-Electric Materials for Ultrasonic Transducers -- 2.5 Different Kinds of Ultrasonic Transducers -- 2.6 Types of Ultrasonic Waves -- 2.7 Acoustic Impedance and the Need for Coupling Medium -- 2.8 Reflection, Refraction and Scattering of Ultrasonic Beams -- 2.9 Ultrasonic Attenuation -- 2.10 Working of Ultrasonic Flaw Detectors -- 2.11 Industrial Applications -- 2.12 Pulse-Echo and Through Transmission Testing -- 2.13 Scanner Assemblies for Transmission and Pulse-Echo Techniques -- 2.14 Types of Scan -- 2.15 Shear Wave Applications -- 2.16 Surface Wave Applications -- 2.17 Typical Indications -- 2.18 Test Blocks and Evaluating Flaw Size -- 2.19 Resonance Technique -- 2.20 Use of Ultrasonics for Thickness Measurement -- 2.21 A Few Applications of Ultrasonics in Medical Sciences -- 2.22 Determination of Grain Size Using Ultrasonics -- Chapter 3. Eddy-Current Testing -- 3.1 Electrical Properties of Carbon Fibre Reinforced Plastics -- 3.2 Principles of Eddy-Current Testing -- 3.3 Application of Eddy-Current Testing -- 3.4 Eddy-Current Path -- 3.5 Eddy-Current Coils/Probes -- 3.6 Edge-Effect -- 3.7 Recent Trends in Eddy-Current Testing -- 3.8 High Frequency Eddy-Current Test -- 3.9 Electrical Analogue of Eddy-Current Test -- 3.10 Theoretical Analysis of Eddy-Current Circuit.
3.11 Fibre Volume Fraction Measurement by Eddy-Current Technique -- 3.12 Determination of Lay-Up Order in Cross-Plied CFRP Laminates -- 3.13 Conclusion and Future Potential -- Chapter 4. Magnentic Particle Flaw Detection -- 4.1 Principle of Magnetic Flaw Detection -- 4.2 Types and Methods of Magnetisation -- 4.3 Magnetic Particles -- 4.4 Dry and Wet Methods of Magnetic Particle Inspection -- 4.5 Use of Fluorescent Coated Magnetic Particles -- 4.6 Industrial Applications -- 4.7 Working of a Few Commercially Available Magnetic Crack Detectors -- 4.8 Flaw Detection in Rods and Pipes -- 4.9 Flaw Detection in a Short Workpiece -- 4.10 Precautions -- 4.11 Limitations -- 4.12 Residual Magnetism -- 4.13 Need For Demagnetisation -- 4.14 Relevant and Non-Relevant Indications -- 4.15 Physical Properties Determination -- 4.16 Research Techniques Using Magnetic Particle Method -- Chapter 5. Liquid Penetrant Inspection -- 5.1 Historical Background -- 5.2 Oil and Chalk-Dust Method -- 5.3 Principle of Liquid Penetrant Method -- 5.4 Inspection Technique -- 5.5 Commercially Available Dye-Penetrant Inspection Kits -- 5.6 Industrial Applications -- 5.7 Precautions and Limitations -- 5.8 Test Blocks -- 5.9 Fluorescent Penetrant Testing -- 5.10 Detection of Through Leaks -- 5.11 Typical Indications Associated with Liquid Penetrant Testing and Their Interpretations -- Chapter 6. X-Radiography -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Properties and Production of X-Rays -- 6.3 Working Principle of X-Radiography -- 6.4 Various Methods for Detecting Modulated Intensity of X-Rays Beam -- 6.5 Applications of X-Radiographic Technique -- 6.6 Safety Aspects Related to X-Radiographic Testing -- 6.7 Concluding Remarks -- Chapter 7. Acoustic Emission Testing and Acousto-Ultrasonic Testing -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Need for Detecting Equipment -- 7.3 Historical Background.
7.4 Basic Principle of Acoustic Emission Testing Technique -- 7.5 Empirical Relationships Associated with Acoustic Emission Technique -- 7.6 Acoustic Emission Response From Ductile and Brittle Materials -- 7.7 Applications of Acoustic Emission Technique -- 7.8 Acoustic Emission Instrumentation/Equipment -- 7.9 Acousto-Ultrasonic Technique -- Chapter 8. Miscellaneous NDT Methods -- 8.1 Visual Inspection and Optical Techniques -- 8.2 Pressure and Leak Testing -- 8.3 Resistance Strain Gauge -- 8.4 Brittle Coatings -- 8.5 Spot Test -- 8.6 Spark Testing -- 8.7 Sulphur Printing -- 8.8 Thermal Methods -- 8.9 Electrical Methods -- 8.10 Dynamic Testing -- 8.11 Spectrochemical Analysis -- 8.12 Thickness Measurement Using Beta Gauge and Beta Backscatter Gauge -- Bibliography -- Index.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910827250103321
Prakash Ravi, Ph. D.  
Tunbridge Wells, : New Academic Science, c2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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