Ultrasonicmittaus
Ultrasonicmittaus is a measurement technique that utilizes ultrasonic waves to determine various physical properties of materials or to detect flaws. It involves transmitting sound waves with frequencies above the range of human hearing into a substance and then analyzing the returning echoes. The time it takes for the sound to travel through the material and reflect back, along with the characteristics of the reflected signal, provides information about the object's thickness, internal structure, and the presence of discontinuities.
The principle behind ultrasonicmittaus is based on the wave propagation properties of sound. When ultrasonic waves