Abstract
Ultrasonic techniques are known to be of great importance for material science as well as for industrial materials testing. Ultrasound is generally generated and detected by piezoelectric transducers bonded or fluid coupled to the specimen under investigation. Such a method requires a good bond or precise transducer orientation, is essentially limited to samples with planar surfaces, and can hardly be applied at elevated temperatures.
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