Metallurgical Transactions

, Volume 3, Issue 5, pp 1307–1308 | Cite as

An acoustic surface wave method for rapid, nondestructive texture evaluation

  • B. R. Tittmann
  • G. A. Alers
Communications

Keywords

Titanium Alloy Rayleigh Wave Lamb Wave Surface Wave Method Titanium Alloy Sheet 
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Copyright information

© The Metallurgical of Society of AIME 1972

Authors and Affiliations

  • B. R. Tittmann
    • 1
  • G. A. Alers
    • 1
  1. 1.North American Rockwell Science CenterThousand Oaks

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