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The standard for advanced technical ceramics ENV 843-4 of 1995 (Vickers, Knoop and Rockwell superficial hardness tests) was validated within the framework of the CERANORM EC-project. The paper reports on depth sensing hardness measurements done for comparison with the other hardness tests. The instrumented indentation test is a modern technique (recent issue ISO/DIS 14577) that has the potential to take into account the specific response of materials in a much better way. An evaluation has been made to establish whether the instrumented hardness technique is a appropriate method for advanced technical ceramics and offers potential for additional applications.
Radiography is a helpful method to identify the inherent structure of unexploded ordnances (UXOs). Portable Computed Radiography (CR) systems on the basis of phosphor imaging plates , have attracted attention for NDT-applications during the last few years. A portable IP system ACR 2000 has been tested for X-ray inspection of UXO's in the field. Digitised radiographs are presented to explain the needs and demands for a reliable characterisation of UXO's. Computed radiographs of UXOs are compared with film radiographs exposed in the same way, to evaluate the reliability and to identify advantages and disadvantages of the CR system for UXO inspection. Film based and CR systems provide sufficient information for identification of chemical warfare agents in UXO's, which is an essential problem for explosive ordnance disposal. The advantages and the potential of the portable CR system is discussed on the basis of experiences gathered during different field trails.