In NDT it is important to have a high probability of detection and reliable sizing of defects in a sample. This can be gained by using several techniques, which leads to an increase in cost and time for testing. Another option is to use several techniques combined into a single probe, in which case data fusion for the techniques is possible. We report measurements using a dual probe containing a pair of electro-magnetic acoustic transducers generating and detecting low frequency broadband ultrasonic surface waves, combined with a pulsed eddy current probe. These two techniques are complementary but can be combined to work as competitive or cooperative sensors depending on the type of defect being investigated. Our work gives the depth of su...
We have developed a non-contact ultrasonic technique for detecting and gauging the depth Of Surface ...
State-of-the-art ultrasonic non-destructive evaluation (NDE) uses an array to rapidly generate multi...
Scientific research on non-destructive testing is constantly looking for new solutions, about senso...
We present recent work on a dual probe system containing electromagnetic acoustic transducers (EMATs...
In non-destructive testing (NDT) it is often preferable to test samples using several different tech...
We present recent work on a dual probe system containing electromagnetic acoustic transducers (EMATs...
For many non-destructive testing (NDT) applications, more information and greater reliability can be...
International audienceIn the aeronautics sector, aircraft parts are inspected during manufacture, as...
Normally non-destuctive testing aims at applications, where according to given standards of customer...
In this article, the introduction of a new NDT system that utilises two different non-contact techni...
Abstract: Ultrasonic nondestructive testing based on pulse-echo measurements cannot detect faults i...
The combination of ultrasonic inspections using different wavemodes can give more information than i...
We present details of a non-contacting technique that uses ultrasound to detect reliably surface def...
NDT of welds is mostly carried out by experienced human operators worldwide. These operators will of...
Interest in data fusion techniques have been growing in recent years due to the belief that a single...
We have developed a non-contact ultrasonic technique for detecting and gauging the depth Of Surface ...
State-of-the-art ultrasonic non-destructive evaluation (NDE) uses an array to rapidly generate multi...
Scientific research on non-destructive testing is constantly looking for new solutions, about senso...
We present recent work on a dual probe system containing electromagnetic acoustic transducers (EMATs...
In non-destructive testing (NDT) it is often preferable to test samples using several different tech...
We present recent work on a dual probe system containing electromagnetic acoustic transducers (EMATs...
For many non-destructive testing (NDT) applications, more information and greater reliability can be...
International audienceIn the aeronautics sector, aircraft parts are inspected during manufacture, as...
Normally non-destuctive testing aims at applications, where according to given standards of customer...
In this article, the introduction of a new NDT system that utilises two different non-contact techni...
Abstract: Ultrasonic nondestructive testing based on pulse-echo measurements cannot detect faults i...
The combination of ultrasonic inspections using different wavemodes can give more information than i...
We present details of a non-contacting technique that uses ultrasound to detect reliably surface def...
NDT of welds is mostly carried out by experienced human operators worldwide. These operators will of...
Interest in data fusion techniques have been growing in recent years due to the belief that a single...
We have developed a non-contact ultrasonic technique for detecting and gauging the depth Of Surface ...
State-of-the-art ultrasonic non-destructive evaluation (NDE) uses an array to rapidly generate multi...
Scientific research on non-destructive testing is constantly looking for new solutions, about senso...