In this Chapter all those methods will be discussed in which the only ultrasonic testing result used is transit time. Information about the amplitude of an echo, which was essential in Chapter 10, is not now considered since it can only be of interest if it should restrict the range of measurement. A variety of instruments have been developed which measure pulse-transit times to evaluate such quantities as wall thickness, residual wall thickness, sound velocity and physical strain with ever improving ease and precision.
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Krautkrämer, J., & Krautkrämer, H. (1990). Transit-Time Methods. In Ultrasonic Testing of Materials (pp. 222–238). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-10680-8_12
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