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There are many applications of visualization methods of pulsed ultrasound in the field of ultrasonic nondestructive testing: checking and improving ultrasonic probes, aiding ultrasonic tests on components of complex shape, studying the behavior of ultrasonic pulses, tools for training ultrasonic operators, etc.
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Shimada, H., Date, K. (1986). Visualization of Pulsed Ultrasound Using a Combined Photoelastic-Schlieren System. In: Nisida, M., Kawata, K. (eds) Photoelasticity. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-68039-0_13
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