NIST data on ultrasonic measurements of defects in the Alaska pipeline
Researchers at National Institutes of Standards and Technology (NIST) collected data on ultrasonic measurements of the depths of defects in the Alaska pipeline in the field. The depth of the defects were then remeasured in the laboratory. These measurements were performed in six different batches. The laboratory measurements are more accurate than the in-field measurements, but more time consuming and expensive.
data(pipeline)
A data frame with 107 observations on the following 3 variables.
measurement of depth of defect on site
measurement of depth of defect in the lab
the batch of measurements
Office of the Director of the Institute of Materials Research (now the Materials Science and Engineering Laboratory) of NIST
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