The final session of our meeting is intended to be a change of pace with the express purpose of better focusing on the realistic aspects of the application of NDE in the field; practical problems and limitations, the requirements, potential and opportunities. Actually, Gerry Posakony did a good job of kicking off this end of the meeting subject last night with a discussion of his problem with the rather complex looking structures for which he has to develop operational inspection techniques
Several years ago (1969), the National Materials Advisory Board recommended the initiation of an int...
Nondestructive evaluation and inspection procedures must constantly improve rapidly in order to keep...
Good Morning. My name is Mike Buckley. This morning we are fortunate to have several visitors here f...
The final session of our meeting is intended to be a change of pace with the express purpose of bett...
The mission of the NDE Branch of the Air Force Materials Laboratory is twofold: first, to support th...
Since I became Chief of the NDE Branch I have been trying to get to this meeting, and have not until...
Don Thompson in his introductory remarks, and many other speakers since then, have talked to the nee...
Our keynote talk today has several objectives: First, we want to call attention, as some of us have ...
Much has been said in recent years regarding the transitioning of new results from the research labo...
I imagine that roost of you would agree that it is a very difficult task to conclude what the milita...
Gentlemen, I\u27m probably more out of place than any of your other speakers. Some have noted that t...
During the last decade, major changes have been occurring in the NDE industry. Driven by advances in...
A challenge has been presented to the scientific community to apply “first principles” to the unders...
Nondestructive evaluation plays an extremely important role in a number of the typically large, high...
The Air Force Materials Laboratory has been sponsoring a series of workshops for the last three year...
Several years ago (1969), the National Materials Advisory Board recommended the initiation of an int...
Nondestructive evaluation and inspection procedures must constantly improve rapidly in order to keep...
Good Morning. My name is Mike Buckley. This morning we are fortunate to have several visitors here f...
The final session of our meeting is intended to be a change of pace with the express purpose of bett...
The mission of the NDE Branch of the Air Force Materials Laboratory is twofold: first, to support th...
Since I became Chief of the NDE Branch I have been trying to get to this meeting, and have not until...
Don Thompson in his introductory remarks, and many other speakers since then, have talked to the nee...
Our keynote talk today has several objectives: First, we want to call attention, as some of us have ...
Much has been said in recent years regarding the transitioning of new results from the research labo...
I imagine that roost of you would agree that it is a very difficult task to conclude what the milita...
Gentlemen, I\u27m probably more out of place than any of your other speakers. Some have noted that t...
During the last decade, major changes have been occurring in the NDE industry. Driven by advances in...
A challenge has been presented to the scientific community to apply “first principles” to the unders...
Nondestructive evaluation plays an extremely important role in a number of the typically large, high...
The Air Force Materials Laboratory has been sponsoring a series of workshops for the last three year...
Several years ago (1969), the National Materials Advisory Board recommended the initiation of an int...
Nondestructive evaluation and inspection procedures must constantly improve rapidly in order to keep...
Good Morning. My name is Mike Buckley. This morning we are fortunate to have several visitors here f...