The entity formerly known as NTIAC has one of the most extensive nondestructive evaluation libraries in the world, at last count more than 65,000 entries. Generally speaking, if you're in the market for NDE information, you contact us and we perform the search for you, as the library isn't generally available online.
Or at least it wasn't, until I noticed last week that STINET (Scientific and Technical Information Network) has a free public interface that covers most of the NTIAC holdings. Some of the restricted documents aren't there, along with new entries from the last 2 years or so as far as I can tell, but other than that the lion's share of the NTIAC database is up and ready for your perusal.
STINET covers more than NTIAC of course, but I'll leave that up to you for experimentation. If you've ever been frustrated trying to do a technical article search on conventional search engines, it's definitely worth a look.
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