Electromagnetic Ultrasonic Guided Waves (springer Series In Measurement Science And Technology)
by Qing Wang /
2016 / English / PDF
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This book introduces the fundamental theory of electromagnetic
ultrasonic guided waves, together with its applications. It
includes the dispersion characteristics and matching theory of
guided waves; the mechanism of production and theoretical model of
electromagnetic ultrasonic guided waves; the effect mechanism
between guided waves and defects; the simulation method for the
entire process of electromagnetic ultrasonic guided wave
propagation; electromagnetic ultrasonic thickness measurement;
pipeline axial guided wave defect detection; and electromagnetic
ultrasonic guided wave detection of gas pipeline cracks.
This book introduces the fundamental theory of electromagnetic
ultrasonic guided waves, together with its applications. It
includes the dispersion characteristics and matching theory of
guided waves; the mechanism of production and theoretical model of
electromagnetic ultrasonic guided waves; the effect mechanism
between guided waves and defects; the simulation method for the
entire process of electromagnetic ultrasonic guided wave
propagation; electromagnetic ultrasonic thickness measurement;
pipeline axial guided wave defect detection; and electromagnetic
ultrasonic guided wave detection of gas pipeline cracks.
This theory and findings on applications draw on the author’s
intensive research over the past eight years. The book can be used
for nondestructive testing technology and as an engineering
reference work. The specific implementation of the electromagnetic
ultrasonic guided wave system presented here will also be of value
for other nondestructive test developers.
This theory and findings on applications draw on the author’s
intensive research over the past eight years. The book can be used
for nondestructive testing technology and as an engineering
reference work. The specific implementation of the electromagnetic
ultrasonic guided wave system presented here will also be of value
for other nondestructive test developers.