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Non-Destructive Inspection of Concrete Pressure Pipes by Means of Magnetic Induction
[ updated ] 2004/05/21
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[ title    ] Non-Destructive Inspection of Concrete Pressure Pipes by Means of Magnetic Induction
[ abstract ]
Thousands of kilometers of freshwater supply and sewage pipes all over the world are reaching their fourties. Many of them are starting to leak or even breaking apart posing a considerable threat to the public. The checking and replacement of such pipes is enormously costly. Thus, new methods for fast and reliable non-destructive investigations have to be found. Pressure Pipe Inspection Company offers commercial solutions for this problem and Applied Magnetics Group is conducting research for the company in this respect.
[ location ] Queen's University, Departement of Physics, Applied Magnetics Group, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
[ framework ] Internship, R&D
[ duration ] June 2001 - December 2001
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