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A UNIVERSITY COURSE ON THE PHYSICAL PRINCIPLES OF ULTRASOUND NONDESTRUCTIVE EVALUATION
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A UNIVERSITY COURSE ON THE PHYSICAL PRINCIPLES OF ULTRASOUND NONDESTRUCTIVE EVALUATION

REVIEW OF PROGRESS IN QUANTITATIVE NONDESTRUCTIVE EVALUATION, VOLS 28A AND 28B, v 1096, pp 1998-2005
01 Jan 2009

Abstract

Materials Science Materials Science, Characterization & Testing Physical Sciences Physics Physics, Applied Science & Technology Technology
The ultrasound nondestructive evaluation (NDE) of materials course was offered to Applied Engineering Technology (AET) students at Drexel University for last two years. The main objective of this three-credit (thirty-hour) course is to introduce students to physical principles of ultrasound measurements and to demonstrate the basic principles of ultrasound nondestructive evaluation of materials by combining hands-on laboratory experience with lectures. The work in the laboratory enhances the fundamentals taught in the classroom sessions.

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