• Commercializing 3-D NDT

    Developed at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (Livermore, CA), this web site describes how computed tomography (CT), ultrasound, and infrared (IR) systems can be used for nondestructive-testing (NDT) applications. The authors describe five CT systems that use three-dimensional (3-D) reconstruction techniques to visualize the internal structure of materials and fabricated parts. Commercial organizations wishing to use these technologies can link to Livermoreís Industrial Partnerships an
    Dec. 1, 1996

    Commercializing 3-D NDT

    http://llnl.gov/IPandC/opportunities93/08/ -NDE/NDE_Overview.shtml

    Developed at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (Livermore, CA), this web site describes how computed tomography (CT), ultrasound, and infrared (IR) systems can be used for nondestructive-testing (NDT) applications. The authors describe five CT systems that use three-dimensional (3-D) reconstruction techniques to visualize the internal structure of materials and fabricated parts. Commercial organizations wishing to use these technologies can link to Livermoreís Industrial Partnerships and Commercialization offices, also located on this site.

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