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Definition of Testing (Destructive, Nondestructive)


When destructive or nondestructive testing is conducted, it is generally to determine the quality or durability of an object. Nondestructive testing includes tests that leave the object fully intact and able to still be used; examples include ultrasonic testing (UT). Destructive testing usually renders the object unusable because, for example, samples are cut out of the material to inspect its properties or a fatigue test is run until the product fails. Nondestructive testing is often required when a machine is already in service, whereas destructive testing is usually more thorough and is frequently conducted during the design testing phase or after the item has already failed.

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