Feasibility study of thermal-elastographic detection of nonvoided hard alpha inclusions in titanium alloys final report
The objective of this research was to investigate the feasibility of a new ultrasonic nondestructive test method aimed at detecting hard alpha inclusions in titanium billets. The method is based on the basic principle of elastography, a recently developed imaging technique that can detect both soft and hard inclusions in a highly heterogeneous medium inclusions, which are highly inhomogeneous themselves.
"The objective of this research was to investigate the feasibility of a new ultrasonic nondestructive test method aimed at detecting hard alpha inclusions in titanium billets. The method is based on the basic principle of elastography, a recently developed imaging technique that can detect both soft and hard inclusions in a highly heterogeneous medium inclusions, which are highly inhomogeneous themselves."@en
Honeywell Inc. Aerospace and Defense Group. Engines, Systems & Services.
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University of Cincinnati. Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics.
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