Non-destructive testing and fracture mechanics: A short discussion

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A short discussion is provided on the relationship between non-destructive testing and fracture mechanics. The basic tasks behind this are to guarantee the safety of a component at a potential hazard loading event, to specify inspection intervals or, alternatively, of demands on non-destructive testing for a fixed inspection regime, to plan accompanying actions for cases of temporary continued operation of structures in which cracks have been detected, and, finally, fatigue strength considerations which take into account initial defects.

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Zerbst, U., Heckel, T., & Carboni, M. (2016). Non-destructive testing and fracture mechanics: A short discussion. In AIP Conference Proceedings (Vol. 1706). American Institute of Physics Inc. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4940614

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