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Buch, Englisch, 320 Seiten, Format (B × H): 163 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 580 g

Brook

ULTRASONIC INSPECTION TECHNOLO

Buch, Englisch, 320 Seiten, Format (B × H): 163 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 580 g

ISBN: 978-0-470-87434-9
Verlag: IEEE COMPUTER SOC PR


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Foreword xiiiPreface xvList of Figures xxiList of Tables xxxi1. Introduction 11.1. General Characteristic of Nondestructive Testing (NDT) Methods, 11.2. Ultrasonic Wave Type Overview, 62. Introduction to Search Unit Design 132.1. Principles of Search Unit Design, 132.2. Considerations for Transducer Selection, 322.3. Calculation of Straight Beam Transducer Directional Characteristic, 573. Single Angle Beam Probe Design 653.1. Basics of Probe Design, 653.2. Considerations Related to the Practical Concept of Wedge Design, 673.3. Measurement of Refracted Angles, 693.4. Deviation of Refracted Angle Related to Thick Wall Test Object Inspection, 734. Dual Straight and Angle Beam Probe Design 774.1. Principles of Dual Straight Beam Probe Design, 774.2. Sequence of Wedge Calculation, 784.3. Sensitivity Curves, 814.4. Example of Dual Straight Beam Probe Design, 824.5. Basics of Dual Angle Beam Probe Design, 864.6. Wedge Conceptual Design, 874.7. Wedge Design for Inspection of a Test Object with Flat and Parallel Surfaces, 884.8. Wedge Design for the Inspection of a Test Object with a Curved Surface, 925. Multiple Crystal Probe Design 995.1. Concept of "Packaging," 995.2. Example of Triplex Probe Design, 1036. Technique Development and Probe Design for TOFD Method Application 1116.1. Introduction to Techniques Based on Diffraction Phenomena, 1116.2. TOFD Forward Scattering Technique, 1136.3. Examples of Probe Calculation for Curved Surface Test Object Inspection, 1186.4. Probe Design for TOFD Back Scattering Technique, 1237. Technique Development and Probe Design for Cylindrical Rod Inspection 1357.1. Boundary Effect, 1357.2. Symmetric and Asymmetric Cylindrical Rod-Guided Waves, 1367.3. Technique Development and Probe Design for Inspection of Stepped Shaft, 1407.4. Technique Development and Probe Design for Stud Inspection, 1447.5. Notch Dimension Calculation for Stud Calibration Standards, 1578. Technique Development and Probe Design for Hollow Cylinder Inspection 1638.1. Lamb Wave Generation, 1638.2. Technique Development and Probe Design for the Inspection of Hollow Cylinders from the Inside Surface, 1768.3. Technique Development and Probe Design for the Inspection of Hollow Cylinders from the Outside Surface, 1849. Technique Development and Focused Probe Design for Immersion Method Inspection 2199.1. Basics of Focused Immersion Probe Design, 2199.2. Geometric and Acoustic Parameter Calculation, 2249.3. Straight Beam Spherical Focused Probe Design, 22610. Technique Development and Probe Design for Reactor Pressure Vessel Nozzle Inner Radius Inspection 23710.1. Inspection Zone Configuration, 23710.2. Inspection from the Outside Nozzle Surfaces: Contact Method, 23810.3. Example of Wedge Design for Inner Radius Inspection from the Outer Surface, 24010.4. Inspection from the Inside Nozzle Surface: Immersion Method, 24311. Search Unit Functioning Test 24711.1. Evaluation of Certain Characteristics of a Search Unit, 24711.2. Measurement of Specific Parameters of Selected Search Units, 250Appendix A System of Units and Symbols That Are Accepted for This Book 257Appendix B American Societies Engaged in Activities Related to Nondestructive Testing and Serving the Needs of NDT Professionals 261Appendix C An Example of Applying the Third Critical Angle 265Appendix D WesDyne International Computer Program for Lamb Wave Dispersion Curve Calculation 267Glossary of Terms Specific to This Book 273Bibliography 279About the Author 283Index 285


Brook, Mark V.
Dr. Mark Brook received his doctoral degree from Leningrad Waterway Transportation Institute. He was working as associate professor and was in charge of Nondestructive Testing Laboratory in the same institute. He is the author of many articles and the book Nondestructive Testing in Shipbuilding and Ship Repair.
In the USA since 1979, he has worked for Combustion Engineering, ABB and Westinghouse Electric Company as a consultant in the research and development of ultrasonic nondestructive testing. He is also the author of four US patents and several articles. He has taken part in numerous projects for developing techniques and designing search units for ultrasonic inspection of complex test objects, mostly for Nuclear Power Plants.

MARK V. BROOK, PhD, received his doctoral degree from Leningrad Waterway Transportation Institute, now renamed as St. Petersburg State University of Water Communications. He worked as an associate professor and was in charge of the Nondestructive Testing Laboratory there. Dr. Brook has worked for Combustion Engineering, ABB, and Westinghouse Electric Company as a consultant in the research and development of ultrasonic nondestructive testing. He holds four patents and has written numerous articles. Dr. Brook has taken part in numerous projects for developing techniques and designing probes for ultrasonic inspection of test objects, mostly for nuclear power plants.

MARK V. BROOK , PhD, received his doctoral degree from Leningrad Waterway Transportation Institute, now renamed as St. Petersburg State University of Water Communications. He worked as an associate professor and was in charge of the Nondestructive Testing Laboratory there. Dr. Brook has worked for Combustion Engineering, ABB, and Westinghouse Electric Company as a consultant in the research and development of ultrasonic nondestructive testing. He holds four patents and has written numerous articles. Dr. Brook has taken part in numerous projects for developing techniques and designing probes for ultrasonic inspection of test objects, mostly for nuclear power plants.


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