The analytical treatment of the reflection of ultrasonic wave motion by a planar distribution of cracks is of interest for the nondestructive evaluation of imperfect diffusion bonds. Preliminary results for an experimental approach have been given by Hosten et al.1, for two bonded stainless steel cylinders. In practice, new high strength steel tubing has complicated the pinch welding process and placed emphasis on the integrity of the resulting weld, see Rehbein et al2, Thomas et al3. Two ultrasonic nondestructive evaluation techniques to find defects in the pinch weld and to determine weld strength have been discussed by Thomas et al.4
A number of researchers have demonstrated the usefulness of surface acoustic waves (SAWs) as a means...
The development of analytical computer models to predict ultrasonic scattering from individual, smal...
An increasingly important metal joining procedure is based on “solid-state bonding”, which employs t...
Ultrasonic methods have shown considerable promise for the evaluation of solid state welds. The inte...
The quality of diffusion bonds can, to some degree, be characterized using ultrasonic probes. Conseq...
Solid state welds that bond a piece of metal to a piece of the same metal are increasingly important...
The problem of deducing the integrity of a diffusion bond using reflected ultrasound is a difficult ...
The characterization of weak (low ultimate tensile stress) diffusion bonds is a generic problem whic...
This paper discusses two special ultrasonic NDE problems of particular interest to dissimilar solid-...
Margetan et al. investigated the problem of assessing the integrity of diffusion bonds using reflect...
Crack closure due to external bending forces or residual stresses is an important concern in any non...
Solid state bonds are being extensively developed and used in aerospace structures. As with any othe...
This report presents results of measurements of longitudinal wave ultrasonic scattering from complex...
This paper presents a new technique to characterize the damage of a bonded component. The theoretica...
Diffusion bonding is a well known metallurgical joining technique which allows similar and dissimila...
A number of researchers have demonstrated the usefulness of surface acoustic waves (SAWs) as a means...
The development of analytical computer models to predict ultrasonic scattering from individual, smal...
An increasingly important metal joining procedure is based on “solid-state bonding”, which employs t...
Ultrasonic methods have shown considerable promise for the evaluation of solid state welds. The inte...
The quality of diffusion bonds can, to some degree, be characterized using ultrasonic probes. Conseq...
Solid state welds that bond a piece of metal to a piece of the same metal are increasingly important...
The problem of deducing the integrity of a diffusion bond using reflected ultrasound is a difficult ...
The characterization of weak (low ultimate tensile stress) diffusion bonds is a generic problem whic...
This paper discusses two special ultrasonic NDE problems of particular interest to dissimilar solid-...
Margetan et al. investigated the problem of assessing the integrity of diffusion bonds using reflect...
Crack closure due to external bending forces or residual stresses is an important concern in any non...
Solid state bonds are being extensively developed and used in aerospace structures. As with any othe...
This report presents results of measurements of longitudinal wave ultrasonic scattering from complex...
This paper presents a new technique to characterize the damage of a bonded component. The theoretica...
Diffusion bonding is a well known metallurgical joining technique which allows similar and dissimila...
A number of researchers have demonstrated the usefulness of surface acoustic waves (SAWs) as a means...
The development of analytical computer models to predict ultrasonic scattering from individual, smal...
An increasingly important metal joining procedure is based on “solid-state bonding”, which employs t...