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Non destructive testing methods for Quayside Cranes

Authors: Goh, Hock Nguan.;

Non destructive testing methods for Quayside Cranes

Abstract

There is no known software in the world that can recommend the appropriate type of Non Destructive Testing (NDT) methods to be applied for various industrial applications. This project has outlined and developed the software logic flow for the development of such software to assist industry to auto-select the type of NDT, techniques and procedures, calibration procedures and samples to show and compare the results. With this logic, it can be introduced to various industrial applications. The project started the logic in testing of Quayside Cranes.

Master of Science

Country
Singapore
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Keywords

DRNTU::Engineering::Mechanical engineering::Mechatronics

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