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Understanding Acoustic Emission Testing- Reading 1 Part B-A

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At this depth, wave energy is about 4% of the wave energy at the surface,<br />

and the amplitude of oscillation decreases sharply to a negligible value at<br />

greater depths. Surface waves follow contoured surfaces. For example,<br />

surface waves traveling on the top surface of a metal block are reflected from<br />

a sharp edge, but if the edge is rounded off, the waves continue down the<br />

side face and are reflected at the lower edge, returning to the sending point.<br />

Surface waves will travel completely around a cube if all edges of the cube<br />

are rounded off. Surface waves can be used to inspect parts that have<br />

complex contours.<br />

Charlie Chong/ Fion Zhang

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