Justification of nondestructive testing
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Progress in technology has enabled improvement in performance of materials and processes. These advancements lead to reduction in size and weight of engineering structures. But these structures become more sophisticated and expensive,and these lead to introduce quantitative nondestructive measures to ensure quality throughout all production process. This is particularly true for these applications, where the cost of the failure of a component can be unavoidable high compared to the cost of preventive measures, or the failure may cause catastrophic consequences. The following paper reviews present philosophy and justification of use of nondestructive testing (NDT).
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