Abstract
Laser ultrasonics, as a noncontact technique, has its own advantages for structural health monitoring in aerospace structures. This chapter starts by introducing noncontact laser ultrasonics followed by the basic working principle for laser generation and sensing. It then describes a system realization for noncontact laser ultrasonic measurement. Applications in aerospace structures are given at the end of this chapter.
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