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Laser Ultrasound Sensor Tested in Paper Mill

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Daniel S. Burgess

Scientists from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in Berkeley, Calif., have completed a full-scale demonstration of a noncontact laser ultrasound sensor designed to inspect moving sheet materials, such as paper. The trials were performed at a paper mill in Jackson, Ala., owned by Boise Cascade LLC of Boise, Idaho. Based on the assessment of the company's engineers, the scientists are hopeful that a follow-up, six-month test will be performed at the same facility. The laser ultrasound sensor measures the bending stiffness and out-of-plane shear rigidity of sheet paper moving past it at...Read full article

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