1997
DOI: 10.1007/bf02537589
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Ultrasonic computer tomography in nondestructive testing and technical diagnostics

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“…For more precise results the findings should be calibrated by conducting destructive tests on elements belonging to the same series [21]. In turn, defectoscopy using ultrasonic methods can be performed for all presented materials; however, despite the short time of measurements, it is necessary to emphasize the complex process of interpretation of the results [22], [23]. Only hightech equipment ensures automation of the interpretation process.…”
Section: Review Of Ndt Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For more precise results the findings should be calibrated by conducting destructive tests on elements belonging to the same series [21]. In turn, defectoscopy using ultrasonic methods can be performed for all presented materials; however, despite the short time of measurements, it is necessary to emphasize the complex process of interpretation of the results [22], [23]. Only hightech equipment ensures automation of the interpretation process.…”
Section: Review Of Ndt Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%