1. ULTRASONIC PHASED ARRAY SIMULATIONS OF WELDED COMPONENTS AT NASA.
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Roth, D. J., Tokars, R. P., Martin, R. E., Rauser, R. W., and Aldrin, J. C.
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NONDESTRUCTIVE testing ,WELDED steel structures ,FEASIBILITY studies ,PHYSICS - Abstract
Comprehensive and accurate inspections of welded components have become of increasing importance as NASA develops new hardware such as Ares rocket segments for future exploration missions. Simulation and modeling will play an increasing role in the future for nondestructive evaluation in order to better understand the physics of the inspection process, to prove or disprove the feasibility for an inspection method or inspection scenario, for inspection optimization, for better understanding of experimental results, and for assessment of probability of detection. This study presents simulation and experimental results for an ultrasonic phased array inspection of a critical welded structure important for NASA future exploration vehicles. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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