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<title>Methods and Applications of Non-Destructive Material Testing</title>
<cid>E2615</cid>
<sapsubmodule>P211-0314</sapsubmodule>
<bkey>ei</bkey>
<ctypes>
<hours>2</hours>
<type>V</type>
<hours>1</hours>
<type>U</type>
</ctypes>
<cp>3</cp>
<semester>6</semester>
<mandatory>no</mandatory>
<language>German</language>
<exam>Exam</exam>
<curriculum>
<curriculum_entry>
<cid>E2615</cid>
<branch>Electrical Engineering and Information Technology</branch>
<semester>6</semester>
<mandatory_tag>optional course</mandatory_tag>
</curriculum_entry>
<curriculum_entry>
<cid>MAB_19_4.2.1.42</cid>
<branch>Mechanical and Process Engineering</branch>
<semester>6</semester>
<mandatory_tag>optional course</mandatory_tag>
</curriculum_entry>
</curriculum>
<workload>
45 class hours (= 33.75 clock hours) over a 15-week period.The total student study time is 90 hours (equivalent to 3 ECTS credits).There are therefore 56.25 hours available for class preparation and follow-up work and exam preparation.</workload>
<prerequisites>
</prerequisites>
<prerequisitesfor>
</prerequisitesfor>
<convenor>Prof. Dr. Michael Kleer</convenor>
<convenor-person-key>mke</convenor-person-key>
<lecturers>
<lecturer>Marc Quirin, M.Sc.</lecturer>
<lecturer-person-key>mqr</lecturer-person-key>
</lecturers>
<objectives>After successfully completing this module, students will have basic knowledge of non-destructive material testing. The most frequently used methods in NDT will be covered in theory and practice. Students will then be able to transfer the methods they have learned into practice so that they can use them there. </objectives>
<content>1.	Introduction to NDT
2.	Visual Testing (VT)
2.1.	Physical principles
2.2.	Measurement technology
2.3.	Test equipment and instrumentation
2.4.	Detection capacity and application limits
2.5.	Summary
3.	Ultrasonic testing
3.1.	Introduction
3.1.	Physical principles
3.1.	Probe design, sound field and instrumentation
3.1.	 Principles of angle beam scanning
3.1.	Phased array probes
3.1.	Error control
3.1.	Summary
4.	Eddy current testing
4.1.	Introduction
4.2.	Physical principles
4.3.	Basics of eddy current testing
4.4.	Properties of eddy currents
4.5.	Device design and functions
4.6.	Summary
5.	Infrared testing
5.1.	Introduction
5.2.	Physical principles
5.3.	Radiation Physics
5.4.	Interaction of electromagnetic radiation with matter
5.5.	Active infrared thermography
5.6.	Summary
6.	Magnetic powder testing
6.1.	Introduction
6.2.	Physical principles
6.3.	Physical Measurement Technology
6.4.	Detection capacity and application limits
6.5.	Error check / leakage flux check
6.6.	Application examples
6.7.	Test equipment and instrumentation
Lab tests for the procedures
Ultrasonic testing
Eddy current testing
Thermography
</content>
<media>Blackboard, lecture notes</media>
<literature>Krautkrämer: Zerstörungsfreie Werkstoffprüfung; 
Volker Deutsch: Informationsschriften zur zerstörungsfreien Prüfung; 
Xavier Maldague: Theory and practice of infrared technology for NDT
ASNT: Nondestructive Testing Handbook;</literature>
<offered>
</offered>
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