Ultrasonic travel-time techniques are commonly utilized for thickness determination in parts where the properties of the material are well characterized. Typically, this use has been limited to isotropic materials ( where the ultrasonic velocity used to determine the thickness is independent of the direction of propagation in the material ). For anisotropic materials, the situation is considerably more complicated due to the directional dependence of the ultrasonic velocity. If the orientation of the material is known, then the same approach used for isotropic samples can be used for thickness determination, providing one properly accounts for the known anisotropy in velocity. When the orientation and thickness are both unknown, a new appro...
There is an ongoing debate on whether laboratory ultrasonic measurements in anisotropic media yield ...
The most common technique to determine the elastic constants of anisotropic materials from ultrasoni...
Material processing such as rolling most certainly introduces a preferred orientation (or texture) i...
Anisotropy of elastic wave propagation in metals is controlled by texture together with crystalline ...
This work attempts to show the feasibility of nondestructive characterization of non-ferrous alloys....
There has been a renewed interest in the study of elastic properties of anisotropic materials in rec...
In the last decade, ultrasonic techniques have been shown to have considerable promise for the rapid...
The present paper is an attempt to use ultrasonic velocity measurements to characterize the texture ...
When the microstructure of a material has directional variation in elastic stiffness, such as a tran...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
Texture (preferred orientation) has a significant influence on the formability of metals. This was s...
The use of oblique angle ultrasonic measurements for determination of anisotropic material elastic c...
Ultrasonic tomography has been fairly widely applied for imaging of inhomogeneities in isotropic mat...
Texture information derived by non-destructive means has been used with limited success to determine...
Composite materials increasingly play a major role in industrial applications. To utilize a composit...
There is an ongoing debate on whether laboratory ultrasonic measurements in anisotropic media yield ...
The most common technique to determine the elastic constants of anisotropic materials from ultrasoni...
Material processing such as rolling most certainly introduces a preferred orientation (or texture) i...
Anisotropy of elastic wave propagation in metals is controlled by texture together with crystalline ...
This work attempts to show the feasibility of nondestructive characterization of non-ferrous alloys....
There has been a renewed interest in the study of elastic properties of anisotropic materials in rec...
In the last decade, ultrasonic techniques have been shown to have considerable promise for the rapid...
The present paper is an attempt to use ultrasonic velocity measurements to characterize the texture ...
When the microstructure of a material has directional variation in elastic stiffness, such as a tran...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
Texture (preferred orientation) has a significant influence on the formability of metals. This was s...
The use of oblique angle ultrasonic measurements for determination of anisotropic material elastic c...
Ultrasonic tomography has been fairly widely applied for imaging of inhomogeneities in isotropic mat...
Texture information derived by non-destructive means has been used with limited success to determine...
Composite materials increasingly play a major role in industrial applications. To utilize a composit...
There is an ongoing debate on whether laboratory ultrasonic measurements in anisotropic media yield ...
The most common technique to determine the elastic constants of anisotropic materials from ultrasoni...
Material processing such as rolling most certainly introduces a preferred orientation (or texture) i...