Title:
Effective Teaching Methods for Non-destructive Testing Techniques
Author(s):
Armen Amirkhanian and Eleanor Skelton
Publication:
Symposium Paper
Volume:
359
Issue:
Appears on pages(s):
69-89
Keywords:
resistivity, ultrasonic pulse velocity, UPV, covermeter, experiential learning, non-destructive testing
DOI:
10.14359/51740291
Date:
11/1/2023
Abstract:
This paper presents an introduction to three common non-destructive testing techniques and effective methods to instruct students on the theory, application, advantages, and disadvantages. The document will outline teaching plans for resistivity measurements, ultrasonic pulse velocity measurements, and cover meter measurements. These three methods generally require inexpensive equipment and short preparation times for classroom demonstrations. Additionally, the first two methods have well established ASTM or AASHTO testing procedures that will aid the instructor in presenting the material, even with little to no experience with the techniques. From an instructional standpoint, various experiential learning pedagogies will be discussed to enhance the student learning outcomes. The exercises and lessons presented in the document are the result of many NDT course offerings at various universities. As such, the lessons learned from each exercise will be presented to further guide new instructors to succeed in teaching the material effectively the first time their course is offered.