2004
DOI: 10.1063/1.1711808
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Future Applications of NDE Simulators

Abstract: Over the last decade, the ability to simulate the results of NDE has made major strides. A number of tools are now available, in various stages of development, that can accurately predict the results of rather practical measurements made on parts with complex geometries and material properties. This paper documents the results of a discussion session in which ways to best take advantage of this technical capability were considered. Included are considerations of how to most effectively couple to users, points … Show more

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“…Applications include many activities 18 , such as designing inspections, interpreting experimental data, quantifying detection capability, considering NDE during component design, and assisting in education/training. The extent of these applications depends on the capabilities of the simulators, which are rapidly improving.…”
Section: Applications Of Simulators In Traditional Ndementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Applications include many activities 18 , such as designing inspections, interpreting experimental data, quantifying detection capability, considering NDE during component design, and assisting in education/training. The extent of these applications depends on the capabilities of the simulators, which are rapidly improving.…”
Section: Applications Of Simulators In Traditional Ndementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The interest in simulation codes to predict the results of inspections is rapidly growing as these codes are able to handle more complex situations, validations have been completed that increase user confidence in their accuracy, and successful case studies of the benefits are more broadly known [1,2]. Figure 1 shows the structure of a typical simulator code, which includes a computational kernel that describes the interaction of the interrogating energy with the component and flaw in question and predicts the measured signal.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%