Seeing through metal with sound waves and X-rays  @PurdueME
Seeing through metal with sound waves and X-rays  @PurdueME
Purdue University Mechanical Engineering | Seeing through metal with sound waves and X-rays @PurdueME | Uploaded October 2024 | Updated October 2024, 11 hours ago.
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In manufacturing, quality control is just as important as speed and efficiency. But how do you detect voids and defects in a solid metal part? Luz Sotelo is using both ultrasonic waves and X-ray CTs to “see inside” manufactured objects nondestructively.

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