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Here are some of Jack Lavender's research papers, dating from the 60's and 70's, whilst Jack worked at British Steel Casting Research Association. To view the abstract of a paper, click on the title. If you are interested in reading a full copy of the research paper, please email your name and address to stephen@lavender-ndt.co.uk.
A New Philosophy in the Application of Ultrasonic Techniques in the Foundry Industry
Ultrasonic Testing of Steel Castings
A New Look for the Ultrasonic Examination of Steel Castings
Requirements for Defect Tolerances Related to Non-Destructive Testing
Training and Certification of Non-Destructive Testing Personnel
The Use of Non-Destructive Testing in Controlling Metallurgical Quality
Non-Destructuve Testing in Relation to Measurement, Testing and Specifications at B.S.C.R.A. 1958 – 1968
The Present Status of Non-Destructive Testing in Steel Foundries
Foundry Industry Training Committee’s Recommendations on the Training of Non-Destructive Testing Operations
Transmission of Ultrasound in Liquid and Solidifying Steel
Transmission of Ultrasound in Liquid Steel and Measurement of Ultrasonic Attenuation During Cooling
The Economic Advantages of Substituting Ultrasonic for Radiographic Techniques
The Use of Ultrasonics to Study Cast Metal Structures- Two Case Histories
The Ultrasonic Examination of Steel Castings in the United Kingdom
City and Guilds Certificate for Ultrasonic Operators
Cine-Radiography of the Casting of Steel
Practical Applications of Cine Radiography in Steel Foundry Research
The Measurement of Ultrasonic Attenuation and its Practical Application to Steel Castings
The Effect of Heat Treatment on the Ultrasonic Examination of a Steel Casting
Ultrasonic Attenuation and Sonic Characteristics of a 0.3% Carbon Steel
Detecting Sub-Surface Defects in Steel Castings
Standardization in Ultrasonic Testing
The Transmission Efficiency of Liquid Couplants on Rough Surfaces When using Longitudinal Waves
The Ultrasonic Examination of Steel Castings – Use of Transverse Wave Probes
A Correlation Between the Non-Destructive and Destructive Testing of a Large Steel Casting
The Use of Radioactive Tracers for Determining the Source of Exogenous Sand Inclusions in Steel Castings
Some Practical Applications of the Ultrasonic Examination of Steel Castings
The Ultrasonic Detection of Defects in Cast Steel
A Radioactive Tracer Technique for Locating the Source of Silica Sand Inclusions in Steel Castings