Non-destructive testing (NDT) is the name given to the family of techniques that can investigate materials or components without damaging them or impairing their function. The main applications of NDT ...
In the aviation industry, non-destructive testing (NDT) techniques play an essential role in minimizing costs and keeping people safe. Safety is important in every industry, but especially so in ...
This innovative IoT-ANN framework allows for non-destructive concrete strength assessment, improving accuracy and ...
Eddy current testing (ECT) is a widely adopted non-destructive evaluation (NDE) method that leverages electromagnetic induction to detect and characterise defects in conductive materials. By inducing ...
Non-destructive testing methods are used in industry to evaluate the integrity and properties of material or components without causing damage to the tested object. Aside from industrial radiography, ...
This article discusses the necessity for food waste reduction, which can be achieved with the introduction of non-destructive testing and its methods. Food waste reduction is a significant goal for ...
In today’s industrial setting, material and component integrity is of great importance for safety, performance, and long-term reliability. It is observed that ...
Well-established regulations have been used worldwide to certify the mechanical characteristics of advanced materials like polymer nanocomposites across different industries. To establish a ...
Providing a quality product is the cornerstone of any successful operation. Industry competition in the marketplace has elevated customer expectations and those customers now insist that certain ...
The TO-247 is a popular electronic form factor, so doing non-destructive analysis of possible structural defects could come in handy during the design process. A single pulse of ultrasound fired into ...
YUMA PROVING GROUND, Ariz.-- In an old proverb, a battle was lost because a horseshoe lacked a small nail that seemed insignificant. In a modern day combat theater, a microscopic crack or bit of metal ...