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15 November 1996 Acoustography for rapid ultrasonic inspection of composites
Jaswinder S. Sandhu, Honghui Wang, Witold J. Popek
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Abstract
Acoustography provides an alternative to the conventional point-by-point scanning approach employed for ultrasonic inspection of composites. In acoustography, an acousto-optic area detector is employed for direct ultrasonic imaging of composites in near real time. In this work, we will report on the application of this approach for inspecting composites where the point-by-point approach may not be practical and/or cost-effective.
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Jaswinder S. Sandhu, Honghui Wang, and Witold J. Popek "Acoustography for rapid ultrasonic inspection of composites", Proc. SPIE 2944, Nondestructive Evaluation of Materials and Composites, (15 November 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.259051
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KEYWORDS
Inspection

Ultrasonics

Composites

Acousto-optics

Ultrasonography

Sensors

Nondestructive evaluation

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