Abstract
The use of an open-ended waveguide probe for detection and sizing of fatigue cracks in metals is explained. The fatigue crack is assumed to be a surface-breaking crack with elliptical shape. The signals associated with elliptical cracks are examined and techniques for inverting crack signals to crack dimensions are outlined.
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