Non-destructive Examination in the Steel Industry: Papers and Discussions from the Conference on "Non-destructive Examination Applied to Process Control in the Steel Industry" Held at the University College of Swansea from 3-5 January 1967, Volume 103 |
Contents
Contents | 1 |
Fluoroscopy and radiometry of hot steel blooms | 23 |
Production line installations for the ultrasonic testing | 38 |
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accuracy actual angle annealing applied arranged automatic billet blooms cause centre coil continuous coupling defect depends depth described detector determined direction distance edge effect energy equipment examination experience field Figure further gauge give given grades hardness head important indication inspection installation intensity laboratory laminate length limit longitudinal magnetic material means measurement mechanical metal method mill necessary non-destructive obtained operation output particular pipe planar plate position possible practice present probe problem production properties pulse radiation range reading receiver recording relatively Rockwell roller rolling sample sensitivity shape sheet shown shows side signal slab slag specimens speed standard steel stress strip surface technique temperature tension thickness tinplate transverse ultrasonic unit variations vary wave wide width X-ray