Technology applications of X-ray diffraction for non-destructive testing
Summary :
Table of Contents
- Introduction.
- Principles of X-ray diffraction.
- X-ray diffraction equipment.
- The schematic diagram of the portable X-ray equipment.
- Conclusion.
Abstract
In this article the use of X-ray diffraction in non-destructive testing of materials and machine components is examined. The article contains twelve refeX-ray diffraction finds uses in many applications of science and technology, ranging from applications in the field of pharmacy for the examination of molecules to acoustic analysis and a very important field in engineering and technology called non-destructive testing, (NDT), in which machine parts and mechanical components can be examined to see if there are any cracks or abnormal stresses present that can cause the part to fail when it is fitted and being used in an operating machine. The NDT examination is carried out without destroying the part by subjecting it to stresses, strains or by slicing it.
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