nondestructive testing

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nondestructive testing

n
(Metallurgy) any of several methods of detecting flaws in metals without causing damage. The most common techniques involve the use of X-rays, gamma rays, and ultrasonic vibrations. Abbreviation: NDT
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The terms nondestructive examination (NDE), nondestructive inspection (NDI), and nondestructive evaluation (NDE) are also commonly used to describe this technology.
- Novonix is pleased to announce the grant of US patent for a method for nondestructive evaluation of the liquid electrolyte in rechargeable Lithium-ion batteries (No.
The program accomplishes this by taking advantage of advanced nondestructive evaluation and structural health monitoring technologies in addition to traditional visual bridge inspection approaches.
Engineers and scientists active in research, development and commercial application of electromagnetic nondestructive evaluation gather annually for a workshop.
Meanwhile, the Vitune: Virtual Instrumentation Technology for Ultrasonic Nondestructive Evaluation of Concrete, a poster presented by Albatross Amante and Tirso A.
During product manufacturing, nondestructive evaluation (NDE) is used to grade products such as lumber via evaluation of density or MOE (either static or dynamic; Carter et al.
Chimenti, "NDT in civil engineering: experience and results of the for 384 research group," in Proceedings of the Review of Progress in Quantitative Nondestructive Evaluation, vol.
Dubois, "Pulsed eddy current technology: characterizing material loss with gap and lift-off variations," Research in Nondestructive Evaluation, vol.
McMaster recently warned at a Research in Nondestructive Evaluation (RNDE) conference that the U.S.
In nuclear engineering, nondestructive evaluation and detection of the evaluation of the subsurface damage region are of great importance to ensure the safety of nuclear installations.
The transparency of many dry, nonconductive materials to radiation at THz frequencies has allowed new applications of broadband THz pulses to nondestructive evaluation (NDE) and the imaging of concealed objects and surfaces [1-3].
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