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Availability study of a phased array ultrasonic technique

A phased array ultrasonic testing method is expected to be applicable to nuclear power plants for electrical ultrasonic beam control and real time B-scope image display. The availability of the phased array ultrasonic technique has been investigated and it has been verified that the sound beam is el...

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Published in:Nuclear engineering and design 1984-09, Vol.81 (2), p.309-314
Main Authors: Uchida, K., Nagaii, S., Kashiwaya, H., Arii, M.
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Testing for defects
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