Advanced Electromagnetic Models for Materials Characterization and Nondestructive Evaluation

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Advanced Electromagnetic Models for Materials Characterization and Nondestructive Evaluation

Scientific standards, measurement etc Mathematical physics Testing of materials Security and fire alarm systems Aerospace and aviation technology Astronautics

Authors: Harold A Sabbagh, R. Kim Murphy, Elias H. Sabbagh, Liming Zhou, Russell Wincheski

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Collection: Scientific Computation

Language: English

Published by: Springer

Published on: 19th March 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 54 Mb

ISBN: 9783030679569


Book Overview

This book expands on the subject matter of ’Computational Electromagnetics and Model-Based Inversion: A Modern Paradigm for Eddy-Current Nondestructive Evaluation. It includes (a) voxel-based inversion methods, which are generalizations of model-based algorithms; (b) a complete electromagnetic model of advanced composites (and other novel exotic materials), stressing the highly anisotropic nature of these materials, as well as giving a number of applications to nondestructive evaluation; and (c) an up-to-date discussion of stochastic integral equations and propagation-of-uncertainty models in nondestructive evaluation. As such, the book combines research started twenty-five years ago in advanced composites and voxel-based algorithms, but published in scattered journal articles, as well as recent research in stochastic integral equations. All of these areas are of considerable interest to the aerospace, nuclear power, civil infrastructure, materials characterization and biomedical industries.

Topics Covered

The book covers the topic of computational electromagnetics in eddy-current nondestructive evaluation (NDE) by emphasizing three distinct topics: (a) fundamental mathematical principles of volume-integral equations as a subset of computational electromagnetics, (b) mathematical algorithms applied to signal-processing and inverse scattering problems, and (c) applications of these two topics to problems in which real and model data are used. It is therefore more than an academic exercise and is valuable to users of eddy-current NDE technology in industries as varied as nuclear power, aerospace, materials characterization and biomedical imaging.

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