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Nondestructive Testing of Ceramic Materials

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Figure 1 - The relationship of an X-ray tube, detector, image reconstruction computer and display monitor in the computed tomography process.

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Figure 2 - A schematic of the through-transmission ultrasonic testing setup (Kim et al., 2003).

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Figure 3 - Typical immersion ultrasonic setup.

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Figure 4 - A 1 MHz through-transmission test of a reinforced carbon/carbon specimen: (a) baseline peak amplitude image prior to impact; (b) peak amplitude image following foam impact.

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