Sensors Based NDE and NDT
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Physical Sensors".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 May 2020) | Viewed by 54631
Special Issue Editors
Interests: shock wave lithotripsy (SWL); high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU); ultrasound-enhanced drug delivery; nondestructive evaluation (NDE); surface acoustic wave (SAW)
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Interests: structural health monitoring; non-destructive testing/evaluation (NDT/E); surface wave; guided wave (GW); wireless sensor networks (WSNs); compressive sensing (CS); osseointegrated prosthesis monitoring
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Non-destructive testing/evaluation (NDT/NDE) methods clearly have a significant role in both science and technology for the evaluation of the properties of materials, components, and systems in civil engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, aeronautical engineering, and medical applications. It has gained increasing attention in recent years, mainly because of its high precision and sensitivity without any damage to samples. There are growing needs to monitor samples of materials, components, and systems to more accurately identify whether there is damage, where the damage is, what type it is, and how big the damage is with quantitative data acquired by sensors and 2D/3D images visualized by reconstructed algorithms.
This Special Issue aims to publish highly rated manuscripts presenting the recent developments and applications of original sensor-based NDE and NDT approaches addressed to the study of science and engineering assessment, including sensor design and fabrication, system construction, theoretical simulation, data analysis, reconstruction algorithms, experimental results, and applications. Topics include but are not limited to the keywords listed as follows:
Keywords:
- ultrasound
- surface acoustic wave and guided wave
- new developments in smart sensors
- novel intelligent sensing-based NDT/E approaches
- distributed wireless sensor networks
- reconstruction algorithm of NDT/E
- damage detection and visualization
- theoretical simulation of wave propagation and interaction
- artificial intelligence in the data analysis and damage prediction
- industrial applications and evaluation
- clinical non-destructive evaluations
Prof. Yufeng Zhou
Dr. Wentao Wang
Guest Editors
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