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Experimental research into possibilities and peculiarities of ultrasonic testing of additive manufactured parts

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Possibilities and peculiarities of ultrasonic testing of parts manufactured by selective laser melting are considered. Special features of revealing solidity violation flaws with ultrasonic echo-pulse method are demonstrated.

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Original Russian Text © N.P. Aleshin, V.V. Murashov, N.A. Shchipakov, I.S. Krasnov, D.S. Lozhkova, 2016, published in Defektoskopiya, 2016, No. 12, pp. 17–24.

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Aleshin, N.P., Murashov, V.V., Shchipakov, N.A. et al. Experimental research into possibilities and peculiarities of ultrasonic testing of additive manufactured parts. Russ J Nondestruct Test 52, 685–690 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1061830916120020

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