Acoustic emission in metals
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1976-08-23
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International Institute of Welding
Abstract
For many years man has recognised and given heed to various audible warnings. The creaking of timber in structural applications has long been used as a monitoring device. The familiar "cry of tin" has often been demonstrated to interest students in the study of materials and, on occasions, to impress members of the public. It was not until the early 1950s that any real attempts were made to establish acoustic emission as a field of science rather than a toy or a warning.
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Pysical copy held by ANSTO Library at 671.52/21
Keywords
Acoustic detection, Metals, Auditory organs, Fabrication, Zirconium, Strains, Deformation
Citation
Wood, B. R. A. (1976). Acoustic emission in metals. Paper presented to the IIW 1976 Public Session & Metals Technology Conference, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, 23 -27 August 1976, (14-5-1-14-5-3).