Inspection possibilities of metallic material surface integrity by conventional ultrasonic technique

The article is focused on the possibilities of ultrasound surfaces control on metallic materials by conventional ultrasonic techniques. Physical principles, types of ultrasonic waves to be used for surface control are described in the theoretical part. Three surface control techniques are listed in...

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Integrity
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Rayleigh waves
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Ultrasonic scanners
Ultrasonic testing
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