Welcome to ENDE 2019

Keynote Speeches


Satish Udpa

 

Acting president

Michigan state university

 

Electromagnetic NDE Techniques for Inspecting Composite Materials and Additively Manufactured Components

 

Abstract:

It is vitally important that as new manufacturing technologies and new types of materials emerge, we have to have viable alternatives for inspecting the resulting product nondestructively. New materials such as composites are increasingly finding their way into aerospace, energy and automotive industries. Likewise, additive manufacturing technologies are penetrating critically important sectors of our economy.  This paper explores the use of electromagnetic techniques for characterizing damage in composite materials and describes a process control tool that is capable of detecting defects in additively manufactured components.

 

The presentation will first focus on an electromagnetic NDE technique that employs a multi-sensor probe for characterizing damage in components made of composites which are inherently anisotropic, has complex structural geometries, and are designed to operate in hostile environments. Second, we describe a multi-frequency EM sensor with a built-in calibration system and super-resolution capability for detecting defects in additively manufactured metal components during the manufacturing process.

 

 

Speaker bio:

Satish Udpa also serves as MSU’s Executive Vice President for Administration and is a University Distinguished Professor. He served as dean of the College of Engineering and chair of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at MSU before his current appointment. Prior to joining MSU in 2001, Udpa was the Whitney Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Iowa State University. He was on the faculty at Colorado State University prior to his time at Iowa State University.

 

Udpa’s research interests span the broad area of materials characterization and nondestructive evaluation. He has published extensively, holds several patents and serves as editor of several journals. Udpa is a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, the American Society for Nondestructive Testing, the Indian Society for Nondestructive Testing, and the Engineering Society of Detroit. He is a full member of the Academia NDT International. Udpa also served as the permanent secretary of the World Federation of NDE Centers from 1998 to 2003. 

 


Nie Yong

 

Professor

Deputy Chief Engineer, China Nuclear Power Operation Technology Corporation Ltd., CNNC

 

R&D of NDT Technologies for Nuclear Power Plant and Applications

 

Abstract:

To ensure the safe operation of nuclear power plants, regular in-service inspection is an vital guarantee measure required by regulations. The NDT technologies used in in-service inspection of NPP mainly include: ultrasonic testing, radiographic testing, eddy current (electromagnetic) testing, penetrant testing, magnetic particle testing, visual testing and leak detection technology et al. In addition to the general introduction of NDT technologies for NPP, the applications of the eddy current (electromagnetic) testing technique, such as the ECT of the steam generator tubes, the thimble tubes for neutron flux measurement and ECT of bolts and nuts will be emphasized in this invited lecture.

 

Speaker bio:

Professor, Deputy Chief Engineer, China Nuclear Power Operation Technology Corporation Ltd., CNNC. He graduated from Sichuan University, majoring in metallic materials. For more than 30 years, he has been mainly engaged in research and development of NDT instrument and In-service inspection and maintenance technologies for key structures of nuclear power plants.

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Important Dates

November. 30, 2019: deadline for full paper submission.


June. 26, 2019: deadline for 2-page abstract submission.


Aug. 5, 2019: deadline of early bird registration.


Sept. 11-14, 2019: workshop.


 

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