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Acoustic Emission (AE) is a technology used in engineering to detect and monitor changes in material properties. It is used to detect and locate flaws in structures, detect changes in material properties, and monitor the health of components. AE is used in a variety of industries, including aerospace, automotive, energy, and manufacturing.
AE technology works by detecting and measuring the acoustic energy released from a material when it is subjected to stress. This energy is then analyzed to determine the location and severity of the flaw or change in material properties. AE is a non-destructive testing method, meaning it does not damage the material being tested.
AE technology is used in a variety of applications, including structural health monitoring, fatigue testing, and corrosion monitoring. It is also used to detect and monitor changes in material properties, such as hardness, elasticity, and temperature.
Some companies in the AE market include Sonatest, Olympus, Eddyfi, and Mistras Group. Show Less Read more