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Understanding Acoustic Emission Testing- Reading 1 Part B-A

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Dunegan corollary<br />

states that if acoustic emissions are observed prior to a previous maximum<br />

load, some type of new damage must have occurred. (Note: Time dependent<br />

processes like corrosion and hydrogen embrittlement tend to render the<br />

Kaiser Effect useless)<br />

Charlie Chong/ Fion Zhang

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