Abstract
Non-destructive testing methods (NDT), by their very nature, allow components to be fully examined for properties or flaws without interfering with their usefulness. This grouping of inspection methods has grown from a handful of primitive techniques practised by artists to a widely known discipline which is an essential part of quality control, largely as a result of the standards demanded by the nuclear and aerospace industries. Recognizing the need for an international publication of NDT training syllabi, the IAEA Consultants Meeting on ``Qualification and Certification of NDT Personnel`` (Milan, 20-21 May 1986), recommended that the Agency publish the guidelines developed by Regional Working Group of the Latin America and Caribbean project. It was first issued in English in 1987 and has now been re-edited in English and Spanish and enlarged by the addition of programmes for other techniques.
Citation Formats
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Training guidelines in non-destructive testing techniques. 1991 edition.
IAEA: N. p.,
1991.
Web.
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Training guidelines in non-destructive testing techniques. 1991 edition.
IAEA.
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1991.
"Training guidelines in non-destructive testing techniques. 1991 edition."
IAEA.
@misc{etde_10113173,
title = {Training guidelines in non-destructive testing techniques. 1991 edition}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {Non-destructive testing methods (NDT), by their very nature, allow components to be fully examined for properties or flaws without interfering with their usefulness. This grouping of inspection methods has grown from a handful of primitive techniques practised by artists to a widely known discipline which is an essential part of quality control, largely as a result of the standards demanded by the nuclear and aerospace industries. Recognizing the need for an international publication of NDT training syllabi, the IAEA Consultants Meeting on ``Qualification and Certification of NDT Personnel`` (Milan, 20-21 May 1986), recommended that the Agency publish the guidelines developed by Regional Working Group of the Latin America and Caribbean project. It was first issued in English in 1987 and has now been re-edited in English and Spanish and enlarged by the addition of programmes for other techniques.}
place = {IAEA}
year = {1991}
month = {Oct}
}
title = {Training guidelines in non-destructive testing techniques. 1991 edition}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {Non-destructive testing methods (NDT), by their very nature, allow components to be fully examined for properties or flaws without interfering with their usefulness. This grouping of inspection methods has grown from a handful of primitive techniques practised by artists to a widely known discipline which is an essential part of quality control, largely as a result of the standards demanded by the nuclear and aerospace industries. Recognizing the need for an international publication of NDT training syllabi, the IAEA Consultants Meeting on ``Qualification and Certification of NDT Personnel`` (Milan, 20-21 May 1986), recommended that the Agency publish the guidelines developed by Regional Working Group of the Latin America and Caribbean project. It was first issued in English in 1987 and has now been re-edited in English and Spanish and enlarged by the addition of programmes for other techniques.}
place = {IAEA}
year = {1991}
month = {Oct}
}