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Non-destructive testing (NDT) is used across industries to ensure product integrity and reliability; it is used in the aerospace, defense, oil and gas, and automotive sectors. In civil engineering, NDT is commonly used to detect flaws and defects in concrete elements and structures.
This course will equip students with necessary fundamental knowledge related to NDT. Topics covered include mechanical properties and linear fracture mechanics of materials; testing procedures of commonly used materials and structures; techniques such as elasticity, fracture mechanics, and wave propagation.
The course also includes case studies so students can apply the knowledge to field inspection or monitoring of civil materials and structures as a simulation of real-life NDT applications.
Overview
Syllabus
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Week 1:
- Introduction to Non-Destructive Testing
- Typical Failure Mechanisms
Week 2:
- Elasticity
- Fracture Mechanics
- Fracture Behaviors
Week 3:
- Viscosity
- Viscosity Measurement
- Rheology
- Different Rheology Model
- Temperature Effect and Loading Rate
Week 4:
- Basic Concepts of Wave
- Basic Characteristics of Wave
- Electromagnetic Waves
- Wave Modes and Resonance
- Wave Propagation in Elastic Materials
Week 5:
- Different Types of NDT Methods
- NDT Selection Criteria
- Inspection Reliability