Handbook of Advanced Nondestructive Evaluation, 1st ed. 2019

Coordinators: Ida Nathan, Meyendorf Norbert

Language: English

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1626 p. · 15.5x23.5 cm · Hardback

This handbook is a comprehensive source of information on all aspects of non-destructive testing (NDT), for use by professionals, educators, and most of all, by the practitioners of testing. The art of NDT consists of dozens of methods, some classical, and some emerging. As the pace of industrial work and discovery intensifies and materials are utilized to their physical limits, the role of NDT becomes ever more important. As a result, the methods of testing are themselves evolving, and it is the intent of this book to capture this evolution. 

Handbook of Modern Non-Destructive Testing broadens the scope from traditional books on the subject. In addition to classical, emerging and exotic methods of evaluation, the book will also cover the use of NDT techniques in other fields, such as archaeology or resource exploration. With contributions from experts in all areas of the field, the reader will find balanced coverage of a variety of testing methods, with no bias against 

or endorsements of any particular method. The book treats many areas in depth, covering all aspects of testing, and will include case studies where appropriate. Additional coverage of statistical methods and their use, as well as simulations? role in testing and test design, are included. 

Nathan Ida is currently distinguished professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at The University of Akron in Akron, Ohio, where he has been since 1985. His current research interests are in the areas of electromagnetic nondestructive testing and evaluation of materials at low and microwave frequencies with particular emphasis on theoretical issues, on all aspects of modeling and simulation and on related issues stemming from research in NDE. Starting with modeling of eddy current and remote field phenomena, and continuing with high frequency methods for microwave NDE, his work now encompasses the broad aspects of computational electromagnetics where he has contributed to both the understanding of the interaction of electromagnetic fields with materials and the development of new methods and tools for numerical modeling and simulation for, and beyond, NDE. Other areas of current interest include electromagnetic wave propagation, theoretical issues in computation, as well as in communications and sensing, especially in low power remote control and wireless sensing. Much of this work has found its way into practice through industrial relations and consulting across industries as diverse as power generation, polymers, steel, medical, and software, spanning the globe. Dr. Ida has published extensively on electromagnetic field computation, parallel and vector algorithms and computation, nondestructive testing of materials, surface impedance boundary conditions, sensing, and others, in over 400 publications. He has written nine books: two on computation of electromagnetic fields (one in its second edition), one on modeling for nondestructive testing, one on nondestructive testing with microwaves, a textbook on engineering electromagnetics (now in its fourth edition), a textbook on sensing and actuation (now in its second edition), a book on the use of surface impedance boundary conditions, and others, including on ground penetrating radar and industrial sensing

Covers all aspects of non-destructive testing, evaluation and inspection

Includes contributions from experts in all areas of NDT

Provides treatments of emerging and exotic methods neglected by other texts

Treats evaluation testing (NDT), evaluation (NDE), and inspection (NDI) as different methods