Article Fingerprint
ReserarchID
3XPVD
The design and simulation patterns in ultrasonic wedges for non-destructive testing are critical to the assessment and characterization of a material or structure. Its significance is the mitigation of failures in members. The approach is relevant mostly to non-destructive testing of very expensive and critical mechanical members requiring high level of reliability in operation. In this paper, the design and simulation of ultrasound through both straight and angle wedges are discussed. Also, the characterization of the material using pulse-echo and through-transmission ultrasonic methods is illustrated.
Ibe, Godwin Anwara. 2014. \u201cThe Design and Simulation Patterns in Ultrasonic Wedges for Non-destructive Testing.\u201d. Global Journal of Research in Engineering - J: General Engineering GJRE-J Volume 14 (GJRE Volume 14 Issue J5): .
Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/gjre
Print ISSN 0975-5861
e-ISSN 2249-4596
Explore published articles in an immersive Augmented Reality environment. Our platform converts research papers into interactive 3D books, allowing readers to view and interact with content using AR and VR compatible devices.
Your published article is automatically converted into a realistic 3D book. Flip through pages and read research papers in a more engaging and interactive format.
Total Score: 102
Country: Nigeria
Subject: Global Journal of Research in Engineering - J: General Engineering
Authors: Ibe, Godwin Anwara (PhD/Dr. count: 0)
View Count (all-time): 234
Total Views (Real + Logic): 4431
Total Downloads (simulated): 2321
Publish Date: 2014 12, Tue
Monthly Totals (Real + Logic):
This paper attempted to assess the attitudes of students in
Advances in technology have created the potential for a new
Inclusion has become a priority on the global educational agenda,
The design and simulation patterns in ultrasonic wedges for non-destructive testing are critical to the assessment and characterization of a material or structure. Its significance is the mitigation of failures in members. The approach is relevant mostly to non-destructive testing of very expensive and critical mechanical members requiring high level of reliability in operation. In this paper, the design and simulation of ultrasound through both straight and angle wedges are discussed. Also, the characterization of the material using pulse-echo and through-transmission ultrasonic methods is illustrated.
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo.