Nuclear Resonance for the Nondestructive Evaluation of Structural Materials
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Begun in 1973, the Review of Progress in Quantitative Nondestructive Evaluation (QNDE) is the premier international NDE meeting designed to provide an interface between research and early engineering through the presentation of current ideas and results focused on facilitating a rapid transfer to engineering development.
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It is appropriate that this presentation is in a session on new techniques because the program I will discuss this afternoon is sufficiently new that few concrete results are available to report. The program I will discuss was recently funded at Southwest Research Institute by AFOSR and involves examining the possibility of developing nuclear resonance techniques for the nondestructive evaluation of structural materials. What I hope to do this afternoon is to fill you in a bit with regard to the background involved in this program and bring you up to date regarding our research plans. I will discuss some of the experiments we hope to perform, and briefly describe a few results that were obtained in some related preliminary experiments.