Abstract

A noncontact laser system has been designed which utilizes a pulsed photoacoustic source and interferometric detection to allow the absolute velocity of surface waves to be determined accurately at temperatures up to 1000 degrees C. Studies were carried out on aluminum to check the constancy of the calibration with changing temperature before undertaking the

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