Reliability of scanning laser acoustic microscopy for detecting internal voids in structural ceramics
Abstract
The reliability of 100 MHz scanning laser acoustic microscopy (SLAM) for detecting internal voids in sintered specimens of silicon nitride and silicon carbide was evaluated. The specimens contained artificially implanted voids and were positioned at depths ranging up to 2 mm below the specimen surface. Detection probability of 0.90 at a 0.95 confidence level was determined as a function of material, void diameter, and void depth. The statistical results presented for void detectability indicate some of the strengths and limitations of SLAM as a nondestructive evaluation technique for structural ceramics.
- Publication:
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Advanced Ceramic Materials
- Pub Date:
- July 1986
- Bibcode:
- 1986AdCM....1..252R
- Keywords:
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- Acoustic Microscopes;
- Ceramics;
- Detection;
- Laser Microscopy;
- Reliability;
- Voids;
- Nondestructive Tests;
- Silicon Carbides;
- Silicon Nitrides;
- Sintering;
- Instrumentation and Photography