Nondestructive Evaluation of Field Welded Butt Joint of Thick Steel Plate by Synthetic Aperture

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1997
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Shirahata, Hiromi
Miki, Chitoshi
Shirozaki, Masakatsu
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Review of Progress in Quantitative Nondestructive Evaluation
Center for Nondestructive Evaluation

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In recent years, field welding has been applied to the butt joints of flange plates and web plates on girder bridges in Japan. Up until now, radiographic testing has been applied for inspections of welded joints. Considering the advantages of ultrasonic testing, such as being less time consuming and dangerous, ultrasonic testing will be used instead of radiographic testing.

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