Concepts and techniques for ultrasonic evaluation of material mechanical propertiesThe ultrasonic nondestructive evaluation techniques discussed in the present paper indicate potentials for material characterization and property prediction. Stress wave interaction and material transfer function concepts are examined as a basis for explaining correlations between material mechanical behavior and ultrasonically measured quantities. It is observed that the effect and criticality of any discrete flaw, such as crack, inclusion, or any other stress raiser, is definable only in terms of its material microstructural environment. This underscores the importance of ultrasonic techniques capable of characterizing the stress wave energy transfer properties of a material.
Document ID
19800067405
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Vary, A. (NASA Lewis Research Center Cleveland, Ohio, United States)