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Laser methods in nondestructive evaluation of materials and structures

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Abstract

This report reviews applications of optical methods using lasers for the detection of flaws (cracks, disbonds, weak spots) in components and structures and for the determination of properties of materials and structures affecting their capability to perform their functions. Work published since 1972 and wherever possible work dealing with real applications rather than with technique development are discussed.

© 1976 Optical Society of America

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