Ultrasound, a term used to describe mechanical vibrations above the audible range, is commonly used in nondestructive testing of metals and nonmetal materials to measure thickness or to examine the internal structure. Abnormalities such as cracks, boundaries, or inclusions can be detected as sound waves are scattered or reflected. In this class, students will learn the physics of sound, the use of sound waves for measurement, and technical aspects of ultrasonic testing. This course will cover math, including basic trigonometry, to help the student understand ultrasound principles in terms of velocity, distance and angles.
Prerequisites
NDT110G with a grade of C or better; Accuplacer level testing of QAS 241 or higher in math and college level reading or permission of department chair