This paper describes the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory (LLL) Ultrasonic Imaging Project. The project\u27s purpose is to increase resolution and produce accurate graphic ultrasonic images. Sub projects directed at achieving these goals are: (1) mathematic modeling of elastic wave scattering for realistic defects, (2) developing signal analysis techniques to allow thorough quantitative ultrasonic field measurements, (3) design and fabrication of a high precision, versatile, computer controlled two-transducer ultrasonic test bed with on-line computerized data acquisition, analysis, and image display. Improved methods for quantitative evaluation of bond strength, cracks, and joining are required by current LLL programs. From these requirements ...
Ultrasonic studies are described which are specifically directed toward the quantitative measurement...
Current concern for ensuring the air-worthiness of the aging commercial air fleet has prompted the e...
Ultrasonics has been used for many years to detect flaws in materials by means of a pulse echo or A-...
This paper describes the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory (LLL) Ultrasonic Imaging Project. The project...
I would like to give an overview of our work in quantitative ultrasonics in the ARPA/AFML program. T...
Flaw Characterization by Ultrasonic Techniques is the subject of this morning\u27s session. The ult...
The objective of this work is to develop an advanced automatic ultrasonic inspection system via adap...
This study involves collaboration between Los Alamos National Laboratory and Lawrence Livermore Nati...
This report describes an effort to develop a portable ultrasonic imaging system for NDE use. Results...
The use of ultrasonic imaging systems for non-destructive evaluation is increasing, with particular ...
This paper presents a review of some of the research projects at University College London which use...
Recent studies to determine the probability of detection of nondestructive examination methods by th...
Ultrasonic imaging is of use in a number of important areas, including nondestructive testing and me...
Quantitative ultrasonic techniques for determining the serviceability of structural components are r...
This paper describes the continuation of the work1,2 on synthetic aperture focusing techniques (SAFT...
Ultrasonic studies are described which are specifically directed toward the quantitative measurement...
Current concern for ensuring the air-worthiness of the aging commercial air fleet has prompted the e...
Ultrasonics has been used for many years to detect flaws in materials by means of a pulse echo or A-...
This paper describes the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory (LLL) Ultrasonic Imaging Project. The project...
I would like to give an overview of our work in quantitative ultrasonics in the ARPA/AFML program. T...
Flaw Characterization by Ultrasonic Techniques is the subject of this morning\u27s session. The ult...
The objective of this work is to develop an advanced automatic ultrasonic inspection system via adap...
This study involves collaboration between Los Alamos National Laboratory and Lawrence Livermore Nati...
This report describes an effort to develop a portable ultrasonic imaging system for NDE use. Results...
The use of ultrasonic imaging systems for non-destructive evaluation is increasing, with particular ...
This paper presents a review of some of the research projects at University College London which use...
Recent studies to determine the probability of detection of nondestructive examination methods by th...
Ultrasonic imaging is of use in a number of important areas, including nondestructive testing and me...
Quantitative ultrasonic techniques for determining the serviceability of structural components are r...
This paper describes the continuation of the work1,2 on synthetic aperture focusing techniques (SAFT...
Ultrasonic studies are described which are specifically directed toward the quantitative measurement...
Current concern for ensuring the air-worthiness of the aging commercial air fleet has prompted the e...
Ultrasonics has been used for many years to detect flaws in materials by means of a pulse echo or A-...