The papers published in these proceedings represent the latest developments in the nondestructive characterization of materials and were presented at the Eleven
As a spectroscopic method, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) has seen spectacular growth over the past two decades, both as a technique and in its applications.
The possibility of nondestructively characterizing the microstruc ture, morphology or mechanical properties of materials is certainly a fascinating subject. In
The behavior of nanoscale materials can change rapidly with time either because the environment changes rapidly or because the influence of the environment prop
There is a great deal of interest in extending nondestructive technologies beyond the location and identification of cracks and voids. Specifically there is gro