N. A. Shchipakov, V. V. Tishkin, E. A. Kudryavtsev, T. T. Fozilov
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Abstract
The structure of rotor blanks made from heat-resistant nickel alloys welded by the promising friction stir welding method has been analyzed. The most typical types of defects that may occur during this welding process and their predominant orientation are demonstrated. A diffraction method for detecting such defects is proposed. Its applicability is demo nstrated on a sample with both artificial and natural defects.
期刊介绍:
Russian Journal of Nondestructive Testing, a translation of Defectoskopiya, is a publication of the Russian Academy of Sciences. This publication offers current Russian research on the theory and technology of nondestructive testing of materials and components. It describes laboratory and industrial investigations of devices and instrumentation and provides reviews of new equipment developed for series manufacture. Articles cover all physical methods of nondestructive testing, including magnetic and electrical; ultrasonic; X-ray and Y-ray; capillary; liquid (color luminescence), and radio (for materials of low conductivity).