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Wellenphysikalische Behandlung des Schallfelds

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Werkstoffprüfung mit Ultraschall

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Ultraschallwellen werden von einer Schallquelle, dem Prüfkopf, erzeugt. Wir interessieren uns jetzt dafür, wie sich die Wellenbewegung von der Quelle aus im Raum verteilt, für das „Schallfeld“.

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Krautkrämer, J., Krautkrämer, H. (1986). Wellenphysikalische Behandlung des Schallfelds. In: Werkstoffprüfung mit Ultraschall. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-10909-0_5

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