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This summary provides an overview of the preliminary program for a conference on non-destructive evaluation (NDE) being held at the Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center from July 17-22, 2016. The program includes 5 plenary sessions and 5 breakout sessions on topics such as ultrasonic wavefield imaging, guided waves, and eddy current testing. Some of the key presentations include discussions on in-line NDE for advanced composites manufacturing, ultrasonic wavefield imaging techniques, and guided wave tomography for inspecting pipe bends. The program provides abstract numbers for over 50 presentations and notes that full abstracts will be available on the conference website.

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This summary provides an overview of the preliminary program for a conference on non-destructive evaluation (NDE) being held at the Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center from July 17-22, 2016. The program includes 5 plenary sessions and 5 breakout sessions on topics such as ultrasonic wavefield imaging, guided waves, and eddy current testing. Some of the key presentations include discussions on in-line NDE for advanced composites manufacturing, ultrasonic wavefield imaging techniques, and guided wave tomography for inspecting pipe bends. The program provides abstract numbers for over 50 presentations and notes that full abstracts will be available on the conference website.

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Georgia Tech

Hotel and Conference Center


Atlanta, Georgia
July 17-22, 2016
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
Monday, July 18, 2016

PLENARY SESSION 1
Leonard J. Bond, Chairperson
Grand Ballroom III/IV

9:00 AM

Opening Remarks
---Leonard J. Bond, Iowa State University, Center for NDE, Applied Sciences Complex II, 1915
Scholl Road, Ames, IA 50011
Welcome to Georgia
---Gary S. May, Dean Academic; Dean; College of Engineering; Professor Systems and Controls,
Microelectronics, Microsystems, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332

9:15 AM (350) Its the End-of-Line for NDE: A Need for In-line NDE in Advanced Composites
Manufacturing
---Douglas Adams, Vanderbilt University, 2301 Vanderbilt Place, Nashville, TN 37235-1831
10:15 AM

Break

PLENARY SESSION 2
Paul Schafbuch, Chairperson
Grand Ballroom III/IV

10:30 AM (342) Ultrasonic Wavefield Imaging: Research Tool or Emerging NDE Method?
---Jennifer E. Michaels, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of
Technology, Altanta, GA 30332
11:20 AM (105) Early Detection of Materials Degradation Still a Challenge for Conventional and Advanced
Materials, to be Applied for Lightweight Constructions
---Norbert Meyendorf, Iowa State University, Center for Nondestructive Evaluation, 1915 Scholl
Road, Applied Sciences Complex II, 1915 Scholl Road, Ames, IA 50011
12:10 PM

Lunch

Please Note: The red bolded numbers, in parentheses by each presentation, represent the abstract number
assigned to each presentation. There will be a link on the QNDE website (coming soon) where you can find
the full abstract.
5-26-16

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Monday, July 18, 2016

SESSION 3
Ultrasonic Wavefield Imaging
Jennifer E. Michaels and Massimo Ruzzene, Co-Chairpersons
Grand Ballroom Salon III

1:30 PM

(220) Detection of Manufacturing Defects via Wavefield Image Processing Techniques: An


Experimental Study
---Peter D. Juarez and Cara A. C. Leckey, NASA Langley Research Center, 3B East Taylor Street,
Hampton, VA 23681-0001

1:50 PM

(201) Differential Wavefield Velocity Imaging for Damage Visualization


---Chia Chen Ciang, Department of Aerospace Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universiti
Putra Malaysia, 43400 UPM Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia

2:10 PM

(71)

2:30 PM

(167) Robust Baseline Subtraction for Ultrasonic Full Wavefield Analysis


---K. Supreet Alguri1, Jennifer E. Michaels3, and Joel B. Harley1,2, 2Department of Electrical and
Computer Engineering, University of Utah; 2Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of
Utah; 3School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology

2:50 PM

(274) Application of Radon Transform to Wavefield Filtering, Reconstruction, and Imaging of


Dispersive Energies in Quantitative Bone Ultrasound
---Lawrence H. Le1,2 and Mauricio D. Sacchi2 1Department of Radiology and Diagnostic
Imaging; 2Department of Physics, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

3:10 PM

Lamb Wave (A0 Mode) Scattering Directionality at Defects


---Paul Fromme, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University College London, United
Kingdom

Break

3:30 PM

(281) Full-field Inspection of Three-dimensional Structures Using Steady-state Acoustic


Wavenumber Spectroscopy
---EliseAnne Koskelo and Eric Flynn, Engineering Institute, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los
Alamos NM 87545

3:50 PM

(35)

Constitutive Damage Variable Measurement in Composites Using Guided Waves


---Olivier Mesnil1 and Massimo Ruzzene1,2, 1D. Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering,
Georgia Institute of Technology, 2G. W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, Georgia
Institute of Technology, Altanta, GA 30332-0150

4:10 PM

(54)

Multi-site Delamination Detection and Quantification in Composites through Guided Wave


Based Global-local Sensing
---Zhenhua Tian1, Cara Leckey2, and Lingyu Yu1, 1University of South Carolina, Department of
Mechanical Engineering, Columbia, SC 29205; 2Nondestructive Evaluation Sciences Branch,
NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 23681-0001

4:30 PM

(31)

Reconstruction of Laser Ultrasonic Wavefield Images from Reduced Sparse Measurements


Using Compressed Sensing Aided Super-resolution
---Byeongjin Park and Hoon Sohn, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, KAIST,
Daejeon 34141, Republic of Korea

4:50 PM

(300) Full-field Imaging Vibrometry for Rapid Non-destructive Evaluation


---James Kilpatrick, Adela Apostol, and Vladimir Markov, Advances Systems &Technologies
(AS&T Inc.), Fiber Sensors and Systems Laboratory, Irvine, CA 92618

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Monday, July 18, 2016

SESSION 4
Guided Waves I
Peter Cawley and Peter Nagy, Co-Chairpersons
Grand Ballroom Salon IV
1:30 PM (14)

Improved Scattering Models for Guided Wave Tomography


---P. Huthwaite, Imperial College London, Mechanical Engineering, Exhibition Road, SW7 2AZ,
United Kingdom

1:50 PM (22)

Guided Wave Tomography of Pipe Bends


---F. Simonetti1,2, A. Brath1, P. B. Nagy1,2, and G. Instanes2,3,1Depertment of Aerospace
Engineering and Engineering Mechanics, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45221;
2Cincinnati NDE, Cincinnati, OH 45244,3ClampOn AS, 5162 Laksevaag, Bergen, Norway

2:10 PM (252) Limited View Guided Wave Tomography Based on Full Waveform Inversion
---Jing Rao, Madis Ratassepp, and Zheng Fan, School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering,
Nanyang Technological University, 50 Nanyang Avenue, Singapore 639798
2:30 PM (146) Evaluation of Stiffness Loss with Guided Wave Tomography
---Madis Ratassepp, Jing Rao, and Zheng Fan, School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering,
Nanyang Technological University, 50 Nanyang Avenue, Singapore 639798
2:50 PM (58)

Guided Waves in Fluid-Elastic Concentric and Non-Concentric Cylindrical Structures:


Theoretical and Experimental Investigations
---Yang Liu, Ralph M. DAngelo, Bikash K. Sinha, and Smaine Zeroug, Schlumberger-Doll
Research, One Hampshire St., Cambridge, MA 02139

3:10 PM

Break

3:30 PM (121) Structural Health Monitoring of Pipelines Using Permanently Installed Guided Wave Sensors
---Sebastian Heinlein, Chang Liu, and Peter Cawley, Imperial College, 563 City & Guilds Building,
Exhibition Road, London SW7 2AZ, United Kingdom
3:50 PM (120) 1-D Profiling Guided Wave Profiling Using Travel Time and Amplitude Loss
---Arno Volker and Martijn Brandenburg, TNO (Toegepast Natuurwetenschappelijk Onderzoek)
Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research, Stieltjesweg 1 2628 CK Delft, Delft, 2600
AD, Netherlands
4:10 PM (70)

High-Frequency Guided Ultrasonic Waves to Monitor Corrosion Thickness Loss


---Paul Fromme1, Fabian Bernhard2, and Bernard Masserey2, 1Department of Mechanical
Engineering, University College London, WC1E 7JE, United Kingdom; 2Department of Mechanical
Engineering, University of Applied Sciences, Fribourg, Switzerland

4:30 PM (1)

Excitation of Single Mode Lamb Waves at High Frequency Thickness Products


---Pouyan Khalili and Peter Cawley, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Imperial College
London, London SW7 2BX, United Kingdom

4:50 PM (240) Magnetostrictive Transducers (MsT) Utilizing Reversed Wiedemann Effect


---S. Vinogradov, A. Cobb, and G. Light, Mechanical Engineering Division, Southwest Research
Institute, San Antonio, Texas 78238
5:10 PM (196) Optimal Design of a Piezoelectric Transducer for Exciting Guided Wave Ultrasound in Rails
---Dineo A. Ramatlo1,2, Daniel N. Wilke1, and Philip W. Loveday2; 1Department of Mechanical and
Aeronautical Engineering, University of Pretoria; 2CSIR Material Science and Manufacturing, South
Africa

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Monday, July 18, 2016

SESSION 5
Eddy Current
Nicola Bowler and Charles Nichols, Co-Chairpersons
Grand Ballroom Salons I/II
1:30 PM

(125) Evaluation of Eddy-current Probe Signal Due to Cracks in Metallic Parts of a Fast Reactors
---Tao Wu and John Bowler, Center for NDE and Department of Electrical and Computer
Engineering, Iowa State University, Ames IA 50011

1:50 PM

(23)

2:10 PM

(319) Compression of Multi-frequency Eddy Current Data Using Principal Components Analysis
for Pressure Tube to Calandria Tube Gap Measurement
---Shaddy Shokralla1,2, Jordan Morelli1, and Thomas W. Krause3, 1Ontario Power Generation,
Ajax, Ontario, Canada L1S 7P9; 2Queens University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada K7L 3N6; 3Royal
Military College of Canada, Kingston, Ontario, Canada K7K 7B4

2:30 PM

(128) Examination of Dodd and Deeds Solutions for a Transmit-receive Eddy Current Probe above
a Layered Planar Structure
---M. S. Luloff1,2, J. Morelli2, and T. W. Krause1, 1Royal Military College of Canada, Kingston,
Ontario, Canada; 2Queens University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada

2:50 PM

(177) Evaluation of Machine Learning Tools for Inspection of Steam Generator Tube Structures
Using Pulsed Eddy Current
---J. Buck1,2, P. R. Underhill1, J. Morelli2, and T. W. Krause1, 1Department of Physics, Royal
Military College of Canada, Kingston ON K7K7B4, Canada; 2Department of Physics, Engineering
Physics and Astronomy, Queens University, Kingston ON K7L3N6

3:10 PM

Determining Confounding Sensitivities in Eddy Current Thin Film Measurements


---Ethan Gros and Lalita Udpa, Electrical Engineering, Michigan State University, East Lansing MI
48824; James A. Smith, Experiment Analysis, Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls ID 83415

Break

3:30 PM

(178) Finite Element Model Study of the Effect of Corner Rounding on Detectability of Corner
Cracks Using Bolt-hole Eddy Current
---P. R. Underhill and T. W. Krause, Department of Physics, Royal Military College of Canada,
Kingston ON K7K7B4, Canada

3:50 PM

(26)

4:10 PM

(109) Development of an Electromagnetic Imaging System for Well Bore Integrity Inspection
---Y. A. Plotnikov, F. W. Wheeler, S. Mandal, W. R. Ross, J. S. Price, E. J. Nieters, A. Ivan, S.
Dolinsky, H. C. Climent, and A. M. Kasten, GE Global Research, One Research Circle, Niskayuna,
NY, 12309

Current Deflection NDE for Defect Screening


---Rollo Jarvis and Peter Cawley, Department of NDE, Imperial College London, London, United
Kingdom; Peter B. Nagy, Department of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics,
University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, 45221

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Monday, July 18, 2016

SESSION 6
Digital Radiography/CT
Uwe Ewert and Tom Jones, Co-Chairpersons
Grand Ballroom Salons V/VI
1:30 PM

(64)

1:50 PM

(197) Iterative CT Reconstruction on Limited Angle Trajectories Applied to Robotic Inspection


---Hussein Banjak, Marius Costin, Caroline Vienne, and Ronan Guillamet, CEA, LIST,
Department of Imaging and Simulation for Non-Destructive Testing, Gif-sur-Yvette, France;
Valrie Kaftandjian, LVA, Laboratory of Vibrations and Acoustics, INSA-Lyon, Villeurbanne, France

2:10 PM

(8)

2:30 PM

(172) Compton Imaging Tomography for Nondestructive Evaluation of Large Multilayer


Aircraft Components and Structures
---Volodymyr Romanov1, Victor Grubsky1, and Feraidoon Zahiri2, 1Physical Optics Corporation,
Torrance, CA 90501, 2ALC, Warner Robins AFB, GA 31098

2:50 PM

(99)

3:10 PM

Limited View X-ray CT for Turbine Blade Characterization


---G. A. Jones and P. Huthwaite, NDT Group, Imperial College London, South Kensington,
London, United Kingdom

Portable X-ray Computed Tomography


---Fanyong Meng, Shan Wu, and Jinghai Li, State Key Laboratory of Multiphase Complex
Systems, Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, China

A Novel Multi Slit X-ray Backscatter Camera Based on Synthetic Aperture Focusing
---Frank Wieder, Uwe Ewert, Carsten Bellon, Gerd-Rdiger Jaenisch, and Justus Vogel; BAMBerlin, Unter den Eichen 87, Division 8.3, Berlin, Germany 12205
Break

3:30 PM

(57)

Automated X-ray Quality Control of Catalytic Converters


---N. Shashishekhar1, D. Veselitza1, 1 V.J Technologies, Inc., 89 Carlough Rd, Bohemia, NY
11716

3:50 PM

(336) Physics-based Faster, Better and Simpler Image Enhancement Approach for Aided X-ray
Inspections in Aerospace Components
---Surendra Singh1, Joe Gray2, and Robert Hogan1, 1NDE and Sensor Technology, Honeywell
Aerospace, Phoenix, AZ 85034; 2CNDE, Iowa State University, Applied Sciences Complex II, 1915
Scholl Road, Ames, IA 50011

4:10 PM

(63)

4:30 PM

(285) Two Opposite Sides Synchronous Tracking X-ray Based Robotic Welding Inspection
System
---Kai Zheng1, Jie LI2, Chun lei Tu1, and Xing song Wang2, 1Special Equipment Safety Supervision
Inspection Institute of Jiangsu Province; 2School of Mechanical Engineering, Southeast University,
Nanjing, China

4:50 PM

(130) Materials Classification Using Multichannel Radiographs


---Noelle Collins, Edward Jimenez, and Kyle Thompson, Sandia National Laboratories, MS 0615,
Albuquerque, NM 87185-0615

5:10 PM

(363) New NDE Methods for Quality Assessment of Advanced Ceramic Materials and Systems
---Alexander Michaelis, Fraunhofer Institute of Ceramic Technologies and Systems, IKTS,
Dresden, Germany

Defect Characterization from Limited View Pipeline Radiography


---Misty I. Haith, Peter Huthwaite, and Michael J. S. Lowe, Imperial College, Department of
Mechanical Engineering, London, United Kingdom

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Tuesday, July 19, 2016

SESSION 7
Microwave, Millimeter Wave and THz and Panel Discussion
Reza Zoughi, Chairperson
Grand Ballroom Salons I/II

8:30 AM (15)

3D Quantitative Damage Characterization in the Coating of a Metal Substrate with Terahertz


Waves
---Junliang Dong, Alexandre Locquet, and D. S. Citrin, UMI 2958 Georgia Tech-CNRS, Georgia
Tech Lorraine, France and Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, 30332

8:50 AM (173) Inspection of Coatings Using Terahertz Time Domain Spectroscopy System
---Tomasz Chady and Krzysztof Gorcy, West Pomeranian University of Technology, Szczecin,
Poland
9:10 AM (185) THz-ToF Techniques for the Detection of Inherent Discontinuities in Dielectric
Materials Based on a SAFT Algorithm and an Optical Layer Algorithm
---Holger Spranger and Jrg Beckmann, Bundesanstalt fr Materialforschung und prfung
(BAM), Berlin
9:30 AM (183) An X-band Patch Antenna Sensor for Quantitative Dielectric Characterization of Stratified
Low-Conductivity Media
---Robert T. Sheldon1,2,4 and Nicola Bowler2,3, 1Center for Nondestructive Evaluation, 2Department
of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 3Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Iowa
State University, Ames, IA 50011, 4Now at: Boeing Research & Technology, The Boeing Company,
Ladson, SC 29492
9:50 AM (272) Development of Non-destructive Methods for Detection of Alkali Silica Reaction in Concrete
Structures
---Alexander Heifetz, Sasan Bakhtiari, Igor Aronson, Valerii Vinokour, and Juan Lu, Argonne,
National Laboratory, 9700 S. Cass Avenue, Argonne, IL 60439-4825; Anthony Bentivegna, CTL
Group, 5400 Old Orchard Road, Skokie, IL 60077-1030
10:10 AM

Break

10:30 AM (234) Effect of Exposure Conditions on the Long-term Dielectric Properties of Mortar Samples
Containing ASR Gel
---Ashkan Hashemi, Kristen M. Donnell, and Reza Zoughi, Applied Microwave Nondestructive
Testing Laboratory, Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, MO 65409;
Mehdi Rashidi and Kimberly E. Kurtis, School of Civil and Environmental, Engineering Georgia
Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332-0355
10:50 AM

Panel Discussion

12:10 PM

Lunch

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Tuesday, July 19, 2016

SESSION 8
Thermography and Thermosonics I
Xiaoyan Han and Steve Holland, Co-Chairpersons
Grand Ballroom Salons V/VI

8:30 AM (93)

Thermographic Flaw Characterization with Subsurface Flux Imaging


----William P. Winfree, Joseph N. Zalameda, and Patricia A. Howell; NASA Langley Research
Center, MS 225, 15 Langley Blvd., Hampton, VA 23681

8:50 AM (280) Excitation Duration and Onset Time Effects in Active Thermography
---Steven M. Shepard and James R. Lhota, Thermal Wave Imaging, Inc., Ferndale MI 48220
9:10 AM (312) Characterization of Multi-layered Impact Damage in Organic Matrix Composites Using
Thermography
---Travis Whitlow1, Satamachary Sathish1, and Sarah Wallentine2, 1University of Dayton Research
Institute, Dayton, OH 45469, 2Air Force Research Laboratory, WPAFB, OH 45433
9:30 AM (258) Model-based Inversion for Flash Thermography
---Stephen D. Holland and Brian Schiefelbein, Center for Nondestructive Evaluation, Iowa State
University, Applied Sciences Complex II, 1915 Scholl Road, Ames, IA 50014
9:50 AM (96)

10:10 AM

Comparison of Experimental Results with Numerical Simulations for Pulsed Thermographic


NDE
---Letchuman Sripragash and Mannur Sundaresan, Mechanical Engineering, North Carolina A&T
State University, Greensboro, NC 27411
Break

10:30 AM (138) Damage Depth Estimation on a Fatigue Loaded Composite Structure Using Thermography
and Acoustic Emission
---Joseph N. Zalameda, William P. Winfree, and Michael R. Horne1, NASA Langley Research
Center, MS231 Hampton, VA 23681; 1National Institute of Aerospace, NASA LaRC, Hampton, VA
23681-0001
10:50 AM (190) Thickness Determination of Polymeric Multilayer Surface Protection Systems for Concrete
by Means of Pulse Thermography
---Simon J. Altenburg and Rainer Krankenhagen, Federal Institute for Materials Research and
Testing (BAM), Division 8.7, 12205 Berlin, Germany; Florian Bavendiek, IBOS Institute for
concrete technology and surface protection GmbH, 44801 Bochum, Germany
11:10 AM (275) Study the Nonlinearity in Sonic IR Imaging NDE
---Xiaoyan Han, Qiuye Yu, and Omar Obeidat, Wayne State University, 5050 Anthony Wayne Dr.,
Detroit, MI 48202
11:30 AM (299) A Novel Thermosonic Imaging System for Non-destructive Testing
---Dan Xiang1, Micheal Long1, Carson Willey1, 1X-wave Innovations, Inc., 555 Quince Orchard
Road, Suite 500-B, Gaithersburg, MD 20878
11:50 AM (269) Adhesion Hysteresis and Its Role in Vibrothermography Crack Heating
---Bryan E. Schiefelbein, Ashraf F. Bastawros, and Stephen D. Holland, Center for Nondestructive
Evaluation, Iowa State University, Applied Sciences Complex II, 1915 Scholl Road, Ames, IA
50014
12:10 PM

Lunch

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Tuesday, July 19, 2016

SESSION 9
Nonlinear Ultrasonics I
Laurence Jacobs and Peter Nagy, Co-Chairpersons
Grand Ballroom Salon IV
8:30 AM (25)

Acoustoelasticity of Polycrystalline Materials; a Formalism Based on the Self-Consistent


Elastic Constants
Andrea P. Arguelles1, Christopher M. Kube2, and Joseph A. Turner1, 1Department of Mechanical
and Materials Engineering, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 68588; 2Vehicle
Technology Directorate, Army Research Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, 21005

8:50 AM (27)

Finite Amplitude Wave Propagation in Anisotropic Materials


---Christopher M. Kube1, Andrea P. Arguelles2, and Ed Habtour1, 1Vehicle Technology
Directorate, Army Research Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21005 and 2Department of
Mechanical and Materials Engineering, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 68588

9:10 AM (325) Extraction of Depth Profiles of Third Order Elastic Constants in Cracked Media
---Marek Rjelka1, Bernd Khler1, and Andreas Mayer2, 1Fraunhofer IKTS, Maria-Reiche Str. 2,
01109 Dresden, Germany; 2Hochschule Offenburg, Klosterstrasse 14, 77723 Gengenbach,
Germany
9:30 AM (237) Effect of Skew Angle on Second Harmonic Guided Wave Measurement in Composite Plates
---Hwanjeong Cho, Sungho Choi, and Cliff J. Lissenden, Department of Engineering Science and
Mechanics, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802
9:50 AM (3)

Recent Progress on Nonlinear Ultrasonic Testing for Materials Aging in Nuclear


Applications
---James J. Wall1,2, Laurence L. Jacobs2,3, Jin-Yeon Kim3, Kathryn H. Matlack4, Sebastian Thiele2,
Katherine M. Scott2, Alexander J. Lakocy2, and Christoph Doerr3, 1Nuclear Sector, Electric Power
Research Institute, Charlotte, NC; 2G. W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, Georgia
Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332; 3School of Civil and Environmental Engineering,
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332; 4Mechanics and Materials, ETH-Zurich, Zurich,
Switzerland

10:10 AM

Break

10:30 AM (77)

Evolution of Nonlinear Acoustics During Creep in ASME Grade 91 Steel Welded Joint
---Toshihiro Ohtani1, Takumi Honma1, Yutaka Ishii1, Masaaki Tabuchi2, Hiromichi Hongo2, and
Masahiko Hirao3, 1Department of Mechanical Engineering, Shonan Institute of Technology, 1-1-25,
Tsujido-Nishikaigan, Fujisawa, Kanagawa, 251-8511, Japan; 2Materials Reliability Unit, National
Institute for Material Science, 1-2-1 Sengen, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305-0047, Japan; 3Graduate School
of Engineering Science, Osaka University, 1-3 Machikaneyama, Toyonaka, Osaka 560-8531,
Japan

10:50 AM (339) Residual Stress Nondestructive Testing Technology Using Nonlinear Ultrasonic
---Chunguang Xu, Junfeng Wang, and Jianfeng Song, Haibin Tian School of Mechanical
Engineering, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing 100081, China
11:10 AM (340) Ultrasonic Nonlinear Guided Wave Inspection of Microscopic Damage in a Composite
Structure
---Li Zhang1, Cody Borigo1, Steven Owens1, Clifford Lissenden2, Joseph Rose1,2, and Chris
Hakoda2, 1FBS, Inc. (DBA Guidedwave), Bellefonte, PA 16823 and 2Department of Engineering
Science and Mechanics, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16801
11:30 AM (87)

Nonlinear Ultrasounic Resonance Spectroscopy of Intact Carbon Fiber/Epoxy Composites


---Sunil Kishore Chakrapani1, Daniel J. Barnard1, and Vinay Dayal2, 1Center for Nondestructive
Evaluation, Iowa State University; Ames, IA 50011; 2Department of Aerospace Engineering, Iowa
State University

11:50 AM (212) A Non-collinear Mixing Technique to Measure the Acoustic Nonlinearity Parameter of
Adhesive Bond from Only One Side of the Sample
---Taeho Ju1, Jan D. Achenbach1, Laurence J. Jacobs2, and Jianmin Qu1,3, 1Department of
Mechanical Engineering, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 60208; 2College of Engineering,
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332; 3Department of Mechanical Engineering, Tufts
University, Medford, MA 02155
12:10 PM

Lunch

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Tuesday, July 19, 2016

SESSION 10
Structural Health Monitoring
Simon Laflamme and Li Jian, Co-Chairpersons
Conference Room B
8:30 AM

(208) Integration of Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) Solutions onto Commercial Aircraft via the
FAA SHM Research Program
---Paul Swindell1, Jonathon Doyle1, and Dennis Roach2, 1Federal Aviation Administration, William
J. Hughes Technical Center, Atlantic City, NJ 08405; 2Sandia National Laboratories, FAA
Airworthiness Assurance Center, Albuquerque, NM, 87185

8:50 AM

(241) Experimental Study of Thin Film Sensor Networks for Wind Turbine Blade Damage
Detection
---A. Downey1, S. Laflamme1, F. Ubertini2, H. Sauder3, and P. Sarkar3, 1Department of Civil,
Construction and Environmental Engineering, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011; 2Department
of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Perugia, Italy; 3Department of Aerospace
Engineering, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011

9:10 AM

(335) Fatigue Crack Monitoring Under High-cycle Fatigue Loading Using Large-area Soft
Elastomeric Capacitive Sensor
---Jian Li1, Xiangxiong Kong1, William Collins1, Caroline Bennett1, and Simon Laflamme2,3,
1Department of Civil, Environmental, and Architectural Engineering, The University of Kansas,
Lawrence, KS 66045, 2Department of Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering and
3Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011

9:30 AM (170) Probability of Detection in Structural Health Monitoring


---William Q. Meeker, Department of Statistics and the Center for NDE, Iowa State University,
Ames, IA 50011
9:50 AM (75)

Structural Health Monitoring of Positive Feedback Damage Mechanisms Using the Failure
Forecast Method
---J. Corcoran and P. Cawley, Imperial College, Exhibition Road, London SW7 2AZ, United
Kingdom

10:10 AM

Break

10:30 AM (49)

Variable Input Space Observer for Structural Health Monitoring of High-Rate Systems
---Jonathan Hong1, Simon Laflamme1,2, Jacob Dodson3, 1Department of Civil, Construction, and
Environmental Engineering, Iowa State University, Ames IA 50011; 2Department of Electrical and
Computer Engineering, Iowa State University, Ames IA 50011; 3Air Force Research Laboratory,
Eglin AFB, FL 32542

10:50 AM (221) Flaws Detection and Localization in a Plate for Structural Health Monitoring by Means of
Guided Waves and Matching Pursuit Algorithms
---Alain Le Duff and Roberto Longo, ESEO Group - GSII, 49100 Angers, France
11:10 AM (270) Damage Evolution in 3D Woven Composite Materials Using Acoustic Emission
---Matthieu Gresil1, Mohamed Nasr Saleh2, Mubeen Arshad2, and Constantinos Soutis3,
Composites Lab1, 2Northwest Composite Centre, and 3Aerospace Research Institute, University of
Manchester, United Kingdom
11:30 AM (359) Advanced Practices for Statistically Determining Flaw Detection Limits
---Charles Nichols, NDE Manager for NASA, JSC White Sands Test Facility
11:50 AM (345) Multimode Dispersion Compensated Pulse-echo Guided Wave Inspection
---R. Roberts, L. Koester, D. Chimenti, and A. Vidyadharan, Center for Nondestructive Evaluation,
Iowa State University, Ames IA 50011
12:10 AM

Lunch

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Tuesday, July 19, 2016

SESSION 11
Material Damage and Scatter
Christopher Kube, Chairperson
Grand Ballroom Salon III
8:30 AM (253) Feasibility and Reliability of Grain Noise Suppression in Monitoring Highly Scattering
Materials Using Baseline Subtraction
---Yuan Liu, Chang Liu, and Peter Cawley, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Imperial
College London, Exhibition Road, London SW7 2AZ, United Kingdom
8:50 AM (268) The Influence of Pearlite Volume Fraction on Rayleigh Wave Propagation in A572 Grade 50
Steel
---Zeynab Abbasi1, Niloofar Nabili Tehrani1, J. Ernesto Indacochea1, and Didem Ozevin1,
1University of Illinois at Chicago, Civil and Materials Engineering, 842 W Taylor Street ERF 2095,
Chicago, IL 60607
9:10 AM (232) Influence of Local Mechanical Properties of High Strength Steel from Large Size Forged
Ingot on Ultrasonic Wave Velocities
---Frederic Dupont-Marillia, Mohammad Jahazi, Pierre Belanger, and Serge Lafreniere,
Dpartement de Gnie Mcanique, cole de Technologie Suprieure, 1100 rue Notre-Dame
Ouest, Montral (Qubec), H3C 1K3, Canada
9:30 AM (19)

Characterization of Fatigue Damage in Composite Laminate Using Lamb Wave Velocities


---Chongcong Tao and Jinhao Qiu, State Key Laboratory of Mechanics and Control of
Mechanical Structures, Nanjing University of Aeronautics & Astronautics, Nanjing, Jiangsu
210016

9:50 AM (29)

Hall Coefficient Measurement for Residual Stress Assessment in Precipitation Hardened


IN718 Nickel-base Superalloy
---Dheeraj Velicheti1, Peter B. Nagy1, and Waled Hassan2, 1Department of Aerospace Engineering
and Engineering Mechanics, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45221; 2Rolls-Royce
Corporation, Indianapolis, IN 46225

10:10 AM

Break

10:30 AM (53)

Ultrasonic Study of Multiple Scattering and Microstructure Anisotropy in Engine Grade


Titanium Alloy
---Aurlien Baelde1,3, Jrme Laurent1, Frdric Jenson3, Daniel Duclos3, Richard Coulette2,
Warida Ben Khalifa2, Mathias Fink1, and Claire Prada1, 1Institut Langevin, ESPCI ParisTech, 1
rue Jussieu, 75005, Paris, France; 2SNECMA, Rond Point Ren Ravaud Rau, 77550 MoissyCramayel; 3Safran Tech, rue des Jeunes Bois, Chteaufort

10:50 AM (82)

Texture Determination from Ultrasonic Wave Speeds for Hexagonal Close Pack and Cubic
Materials
---Bo Lan, Michael J. S. Lowe, Fionn Dunne, and P. E. Dunne, Imperial College London, Exhibition
Road, London SW7 2AZ, United Kingdom

11:10 AM (41)

A Novel Method for Ultrasonic Imaging of Flaws in Coarse Grain Austenitic Stainless Steels
---Govind Kumar Sharma, Anish Kumar, and Purnachandra Rao Bhagi, Non-destructive
Evaluation Division, Metallurgy and Materials Group, Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research,
Kalpakkam-603102, India

12:10 PM

Lunch

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Tuesday, July 19, 2016

SESSION 12
POSTER SESSION
1:00 3:00 PM
NOTE: All posters will be displayed continuously from 3:10 p.m. on July 18 (Monday) until 5:00 p.m. on July 21
(Thursday). This will provide extra time for viewing the posters. During the Tuesday and Thursday afternoon poster
sessions, participants will have the opportunity to speak with presenters to ask questions.
Presenters will need to remove their poster displays prior to Friday morning. QNDE Programs cannot be responsible
for poster displays that are not removed.

Full poster listing on pages 40-45.

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Tuesday, July 19, 2016

SESSION 13
Microwave, Millimeter Wave and THz
Reza Zoughi, Chairperson
Grand Ballroom Salons I/II

3:30 PM

(233) Millimeter Wave SAR Imaging for the Detection of Porosity in Rubber Products
---Mohammad T. Ghasr1, Kuang Ying1, Reza Zoughi1, David Judd2, and Frank Gramling2
1Applied Microwave Nondestructive Testing Laboratory (amntl), Electrical and Computer
Engineering Department, Missouri University of Science and Technology (S&T), Rolla, MO 65409;
2Michelin Americas Research Company, 515 Michelin Road, Greenville, SC 29605

3:50 PM

(324) Advanced Terahertz Data Processing for NDE Applications


---C.-P. Thomas Chiou, John R. Nagel, and Jared L. Taylor, Center for Nondestructive Evaluation,
Iowa State University, 1915 Scholl Road, Ames, IA 50011-3042

4:10 PM

(236) Millimeter Wave Imaging and Evaluation of Surface-breaking Cracks in Metal Structures with
Surface Pitting and Corrosion
---Matt Dvorsky, John Gallion, and Reza Zoughi, Applied Microwave Nondestructive Testing
Laboratory (amntl), Missouri University of Science and Technology (S&T), Rolla MO 65401

4:30 PM

(11)

4:50 PM

(271) Microwave NDE of Defects in Glass Fiber Composites


---Aparna C. Sheila-Vadde, Shyamsunder MT, Arun Vivek PP, Vikram Melapudi, and Esha
Sengupta, GE Global Research, GEITC, Bangalore, India

Polarization-resolved Terahertz Imaging of Impact Damage in a Hybrid Fiber-reinforced


Composite Laminate
---Junliang Dong1,2, Alexandre Locquet1,2, Nico F. Declercq1,2, and D. S. Citrin1,2; 1UMI 2958
Georgia Tech-CNRS, Georgia Tech Lorraine, France; 2Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta,
GA, 30332

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Tuesday, July 19, 2016

SESSION 14
Multiple Measurements and POD
Bill Meeker and Pierre Calmon, Co-Chairpersons
Grand Ballroom Salons V/VI

3:30 PM

(80)

An Approach Based on Hierarchical Bayesian Graphical Models for Measurement


Interpretation Under Uncertainty
---Maja Skataric1, Sandip Bose1, Smaine Zeroug1, and Peter Tilke1, 1Schlumberger-Doll Research
Center, Cambridge, MA 02139

3:50 PM

(142) A Robust Approach to Optimal Matched Filter Design in Ultrasonic Non-Destructive


Evaluation (NDE)
---Minghui Li1 and Gordon Hayward2, 1School of Engineering, University of Glasgow,
Glasgow G12 8QQ, United Kingdom, 2 Alba Ultrasound, Unit 1, Block 3, Todd Campus,
West of Scotland Science Park, Glasgow G20 0XA, United Kingdom

4:10 PM

(175) Weld Joints Inspection Using Multisource Data and Image Fusion
---Tomasz Chady1, Ryszard Sikora1, Mariusz Szwagiel2, Micha Szydowski1, Pawe Waszczuk1,
Barbara Grochowalska1, Bogdan Grzywacz1, and Leszek Misztal1, 1West Pomeranian University of
Technology, Szczecin, Poland; 2Pratt&Whitney Rzeszw S.A., Rzeszw, Poland

4:30 PM

(202) Operational NDT Simulator, Towards Human Factors Integration in Simulated POD
---Damien Rodat1, Frank Guibert1, Nicolas Dominguez1, and Pierre Calmon2, 1Airbus Group
Innovations, Toulouse, France and 2CEA LIST, Saclay, France

4:50 PM

(213) Model Assisted Qualification of NDE Techniques


---Alexander Ballisat1,2, Paul Wilcox1, Robert Smith1, and David Hallam2, 1Department of
Mechanical Engineering, University of Bristol, United Kingdom, and 2Defence Science and
Technology Laboratory, Porton Down, United Kingdom

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Tuesday, July 19, 2016

SESSION 15
Nonlinear Ultrasonic II
Laurence Jacobs and Peter Nagy, Co-Chairpersons
Grand Ballroom Salon IV

3:30 PM

(224) Determination of Absolute Material Nonlinearity in Aluminum and Fused Silica with Aircoupled Ultrasonic Receivers
---David Torello1, Nicholas Selby1, Jin-Yeon Kim2, Jianmin Qu3, and Laurence J. Jacobs1,2, 1G.W.
Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, 30332;
2School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA,
30332; 3Department of Mechanical Engineering, Tufts University, Medford, MA, 02155

3:50 PM

(267) The Application of Water Coupled Nonlinear Ultrasonics to Quantify the Dislocation Density
in Aluminum 1100
---A. Mostavi, N. Tehrani, N. Kamali, S. W. Chi, E. Indacochea, and D. Ozevin, University of Illinois
at Chicago, 842 W. Taylor Street, Chicago, IL 60007

4:10 PM

(279) Measurement Method of Absolute Ultrasonic Nonlinearity Excluding System Nonlinearity of


Pulser
---Jongbeom Kim1, Dong-Gi Song1, Hong-Pil Ha1, and Kyung-Young Jhang2, 1Department of
Mechanical Convergence Engineering, Hanyang University, Seoul, Republic of Korea 133-791,
2School of Mechanical Engineering, Hanyang University, Seoul, Republic of Korea 133-791

4:30 PM

(157) Nonlinear Ultrasonic Measurements Based on Pulse-echo Method and Matched Filters
Techniques
---Dylan R. Stewart and Gheorghe Bunget, Murray State University, Institute of Engineering,
Murray, Kentucky, 42071; Patrick Kramer, Adam Goff, Kevin Farinholt, and Fritz Friedersdorf, Luna
Innovations Inc., Roanoke, Virginia, 24011; Anindya Ghoshal and Marc Pepi, US Army Research
Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, 21005

4:50 PM

(113) Simulation of the Propagation Character of the Ultrasonic Wave Under Electromagnetic
Loading
---Chuang Zhang1, 3, Fubiao Li1, Suzhen Liu1, Qingxin Yang2, and Leonard J. Bond3, 1ProvinceMinistry Joint Key Laboratory of Electromagnetic Field and Electrical Apparatus Reliability Hebei
University of Technology, Tianjin, 300130, China; 2Key Laboratory of Advanced Electrical
Engineering and Energy Technology Tianjin Polytechnic University, Tianjin, 300387, China; 3Center
for Nondestructive Evaluation, Iowa State University, 1915 Scholl Rd., 111 ASC II, Ames, Iowa
50011-3041

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Tuesday, July 19, 2016

SESSION 16
Guided Waves II
Peter Cawley and Peter Nagy, Co-Chairpersons
Grand Ballroom Salon III
3:30 PM

(21)

Guided Microwave Detection of Corrosion Product in Insulated Pipelines


---F. Simonetti1,2, P.B. Nagy1,2, and G. Instanes2,3,1Department of Aerospace Engineering and
Engineering Mechanics, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45221, 2Cincinnati NDE,
Cincinnati, OH 45244,3ClampOn AS, 5162 Laksevaag, Bergen, Norway

3:50 PM

(307) Stationary-phase Method vs. Pencil Method for the Modal Radiation of Guided Waves by
Finite-sized Sources in a Semi-infinite Isotropic Plate
---Mathilde Stvenin and Alain Lhmery, CEA LIST, Gif-sur-Yvette, F-91191, France

4:10 PM

(187) Optimization of Circular Symmetric Laser Source for Enhanced Generation of Zero Group
Velocity Lamb Modes
---Franois Bruno, Paul Jehanno, Jrme Laurent, Daniel Royer, and Claire Prada, Institut
Langevin, Ondes et Images, ESPCI, Universit Paris 7, CNRS UMR 7587, 1, rue Jussieu, 75231
Paris Cedex 05, France

4:30 PM

(223) A Study on the Prenatal Zone of Ultrasonic Guided Waves in Plates


---Tibin Thomas and Krishnan Balasubramaniam, Center for Nondestructive Evaluation and
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai 600036

4:50 PM

(122) Estimation and Application of 2-D Scattering Matrices for Sparse Array Imaging of
Impact Damage in Composite Panels
---Westin B. Williams, Jennifer E. Michaels, and Thomas E. Michaels, School of Electrical
and Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0250

5:10 PM

(210) A Fully Coupled Model for Actuation of Higher Order Modes of Lamb Waves
---Baiyang Ren1 and Cliff J. Lissenden1, 1Engineering Science and Mechanics, Pennsylvania State
University, University Park, PA, 16802

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Tuesday, July 19, 2016

SESSION 17
Magnetic
David Eisenmann, Chairperson
Conference Room B

3:30 PM

(334) Local Hardening Evaluation of Carbon Steels by Using Frequency Sweeping Excitation
and Spectrogram Method
---Yuji Tsuchida1, Yuki Kudo1, and Masato Enokizono1,2, 1Falucty of Engineering, Oita
University, 700 Dannoharu, Oita 870-1192 Japan; 2 Vector Magnetic Characteristic Technical
Laboratory, 533 Joi, Usa 879-0442 Japan

3:50 PM

(16)

Non-destructive Inspection Using 3-D Synchronous Magnetic Imaging


---David Gray1, David Berry1, and Steve Poland1, 1Prime Photonics, LC, 1116 South Main Street,
Blacksburg, VA, 24060

4:10 PM

(86)

The Evaluation of Fatigue Caused by Plane-bending Stress on Stainless Steel Using the
Stacked-coil Type Magnetic Sensor
---Mohachiro Oka1, Terutoshi Yakushiji1, and Masato Enokizono2, *1National Institute of
Technology, Oita College, 1666 Maki, Oita, 870-0152, Japan, 2Vector Magnetic Characteristic
Technical Laboratory, 533 Joi Usa-city, Oita, 879-0442, Japan

4:30 PM

(238) Evaluation of High Spatial Resolution Imaging of Magnetic Stray Fields for Early Damage
Detection
---Robert Stegemann1, Nadja Sonntag1, Sandra Cabeza1, Viktor Lyamkin1, Matthias Pelkner1,
Giovanni Bruno1, Birgit Skrotzki1, and Marc Kreutzbruck1,2, 1Bundesanstalt fr Materialforschung
und prfung (BAM), Unter den Eichen 87, 12200 Berlin, Germany; 2IKT, University of Stuttgart,
Pfaffenwaldring 32, 70569 Stuttgart, Germany

4:50 PM

(38)

Study of Metal Magnetic Memory (MMM) Technique Using Permanently Installed Magnetic
Sensor Arrays
---Zhichao Li, Department of Physics, University of Warwick, Coventry, CV4 7AL, United Kindom;
Steve Dixon, Department of Physics, University of Warwick, Coventry, CV4 7AL, United Kingdom;
Peter B. Nagy, Department of Aerospace Engineering & Engineering Mechanics, University of
Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45221; Peter Cawley, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Imperial
College London, London, SW7 2AZ, United Kingdom; Rollo Jarvis, Department of Mechanical
Engineering, Imperial College London, London, SW7 2AZ, United Kingdom

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Wednesday, July 20, 2016

SESSION 18
Panel on NDE Education/Training
Steve Holland, Kevin Smith, and Cara Leckey, Co-Chairpersons
Conference Room B

8:30 AM

Introduction and Panel Discussion

9:20 AM

Presentation by Kevin Smith Industry/ASNT Prospective

9:30 AM (162) Course of Studies for Non-destructive Testing at Dresden International University
---Bernd Khler, Susanne Hillmann, and Norbert Meyendorf, Fraunhofer IKTS, Dresden,
Germany; Jana Smitkiewicz, Dresden International University, Dresden, Germany; KlausJrgen Wolter, Technical University Dresden, Electronic Packaging Laboratory, Germany
9:40 AM (360) Advancing NDE Education for Future Engineers A South African Perspective
---Manfred Johannes1, Dineo A. Ramatlo2, 1CSIR Defence, Peace, Safety and Security; 2CSIR
Material Science and Manufcturing, South Africa
9:50 AM (39)

10:10 AM

Initiatives for Enhancing the Capability of NDE Engineers: An Indian Perspective


---Purnachandra Rao Bhagi and Baldev Raj1, Non-destructive Evaluation Division, Metallurgy and
Materials Group, Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research, Kalpakkam-603102, India
Break

10:30 AM (69) Gender, Economic and Ethnicity Diversity Initiatives in the US NDT Industry
---Marybeth Miceli, Miceli Infrastructure Consulting, LLC, 3415 South Sepulveda Blvd., Suite 1100,
Los Angeles, CA 90034
10:40 AM (153) RCNDE Engineering Doctorate in NDE
---Peter Cawley, Imperial College, 323 City & Guilds, Exhibition Road, London SW7 2AZ, United
Kingdom
10:50 AM

Announce Idea Session Panels and Session Organization

10:55 AM

Idea Session 1

11:25 AM

Idea Session 2

11:55 AM

Closing Discussion (reports from panels)

12:10 PM

Lunch

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Wednesday, July 20, 2016

SESSION 19
Material Characterization
Eric Lindgren and John C. Aldrin, Co-Chairpersons
Grand Ballroom Salon III

8:30 AM (249) Incorporating Crystallographic Orientation in the Development of Resonant Ultrasound


Spectroscopy
---R. A. Adebisi2, S. Sathish2, and P. A. Shade1, 1Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright Patterson
AFB OH 45433; 2University of Dayton Research Institute, Dayton OH, 45469
8:50 AM (264) Finite Element Modeling of Resonance in Polycrystalline Materials for Resonance
Ultrasound Spectroscopy
---T. J. Lesthaeghe, Center for Nondestructive Evaluation, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011;
R. A. Adebisi and S. Sathish, University of Dayton Research Institute, Dayton, OH 45469; M. R.
Cherry and P. A. Shade, Air Force Research Laboratory, WPAFB, OH 45433; J. C. Aldrin,
Computational Tools, Gurnee, IL 60031
9:10 AM (44)

Process Compensated Resonance Testing Modeling for Damage Evolution and Uncertainty
Quantification
---Eric Biedermann2, Julieanne Heffernan2, Alexander Mayes2, Garrett Gatewood2, Leanne
Jauriqui2, John C. Aldrin3, Brent Goodlet4, Tresa Pollock4, Chris Torbet4, J. Steve Cargill5, and
Siamack Mazdiyasni1, 1Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL/RXCA), Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
45433; 2Vibrant Corp., Albuquerque, NM 87113; 3Computational Tools, Gurnee, IL 60031;
4University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA 93106; 5Aerospace Structural
Integrity, Inc., Hobe Sound, FL 33455

9:30 AM

(228) Finite Element Representation of Focused Angle Beam Ultrasonic Wave Field in 3D Space
---Shaun Freed, Wyle Laboratories, Dayton, OH 45440, Robert Banks, Weidlinger Associates,
Cupertino, CA 95014, James L. Blackshire, Air Force Research Laboratory, Materials and
Manufacturing Directorate (AFRL/RXCA), Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 45433, and Jeong K. Na,
Wyle Laboratories

9:50 AM

(295) Influence of Grain Size Distribution on Ultrasonic Scattering


---Andrea Arguelles and Joseph A. Turner. Mechanical and Materials Engineering, University of
Nebraska-Lincoln, W342 Nebraska Hall, Lincoln, NE, 68588

10:10 AM

Break

10:30 AM (352) Model-assisted Ultrasonic Characterization of Simulated Damage within an Isotropic


Medium
---John Wertz1 and Sarah Wallentine1, Josiah Dierken2 ; 1Air Force Research Laboratory, WPAFB,
OH 45431; 2University of Dayton Research Institute, 300 College Park, Dayton, Ohio 45469
10:50 AM (37)

Continued Developments in the Modeling of Complex Dimension and Orientation Variation


in Split D Differential Eddy Current Probes
---Ryan D. Mooers1 and John C. Aldrin2, 1United States Air Force Research Labs, Materials State
Awareness Branch, Wright Patterson AFB, OH, 45433; 2Computational Tools, Gurnee, IL, 60031

11:10 AM (316) Model-based Probe State Estimation and Crack Inverse Methods Addressing Eddy Current
Probe Variability
---John C. Aldrin, Computational Tools, Gurnee, IL, 60031; Eric B. Shell and Erin K. Oneida, Wyle,
Dayton, OH 45440; Harold A. Sabbagh, Elias Sabbagh, and R. Kim Murphy, Victor Technologies
LLC, Bloomington, IN 47401; Siamack Mazdiyasni, Eric A. Lindgren, and Ryan D. Mooers, Air
Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433
11:30 AM (30)

Bayesian Flaw Characterization from Eddy Current Measurements with Grain Noise
---Jerry A. McMahan Jr, University of Dayton Research Institute, Dayton, OH 45469; John Aldrin,
Computational Tools, Gurnee, IL 60031; Eric Shell and Erin Oneida, Wyle Laboratories, 2700
Indian Ripple Rd., Dayton, OH 45440

11:50 AM (207) Gradient Enhanced Surrogate Modeling Methods for NDE Applications
---Matthew R. Cherry1 and John C. Aldrin2, 1Air Force Research Laboratory, Materials and
Manufacturing Directorate, WPAFB, OH, USA; 2Computational Tools, Gurnee, IL 60031
12:10 PM

Lunch

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Wednesday, July 20, 2016

SESSION 20
NDE and NDT for Civil Infrastructures
Dwight Clayton and Parisa Shokouhi, Co-Chairpersons
Grand Ballroom Salons I/II

8:30 AM (67)

Results of Using Frequency Banded SAFT for Examining Three Types of Defects
---Dwight Clayton, Alan Barker, and Hector Santos-Villalobos, Oak Ridge National Laboratory,
One Bethel Valley Road, Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6174

8:50 AM (317) Progress Implementing a Model-based Iterative Reconstruction Algorithm for Ultrasound
Imaging of Thick Concrete
---Hani Almansouri1, Benjamin Foster1, Christi Johnson2, Roger Kisner2, Yarom Polsky2, Dwight
Clayton2, Charles Bouman1, and Hector Santos-Villalobos2, 1Purdue University, W. Lafayette, IN
47907; 2Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN 37831
9:10 AM (291) Particle Filtering Based Structural Assessment with Acoustic Emission Sensing
---Wuzhao Yan1, Marwa Abdelrahman2, Bin Zhang1, and Paul Ziehl2, 1Department of Electrical
Engineering, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208; 2Department of Civil and
Environmental Engineering, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208
9:30 AM (9)

Impact-based Nonlinear Acoustic Testing for Characterizing Distributed Damage in


Concrete
---Jiang Jin, Maria Gabriela Moreno, Weilun Xi, Jacques Riviere, and Parisa Shokouhi,
Pennsylvania State University, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University
Park, PA 16802-1408

9:50 AM (302) Monitoring Creep Damage and Microstructure Evolution in Concrete Using Nonlinear
Rayleigh Waves
---Gun Kim1, Giovanni Loreto1, Jin-Yeon Kim1, Kimberly E. Kurtis1, James J. Wall2,3, and
Laurence J. Jacobs1,2, 1Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Civil and Environmental
Engineering; 2Georgia Institute of Technology, GW Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering;
3Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI)
10:10 AM

Break

10:30 AM (308) Rapid Multichannel Impact-echo Scanning of Concrete Bridge Decks from a Continuously
Moving Platform
---Brian A. Mazzeo, Jacob Larsen, and Joseph McElderry, Department of Electrical and Computer
Engineering, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT 84602; W. Spencer Guthrie, Department of Civil
and Environmental Engineering, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT 84602
10:50 AM (309) Vertical Impedance Measurements of Concrete Bridge Deck Cover Condition without a
Direct Electrical Connection to the Reinforcing Steel
---Brian A. Mazzeo, Jared Baxter, and Jeffrey Barton, Department of Electrical and Computer
Engineering, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT 84602; W. Spencer Guthrie, Department of Civil
and Environmental Engineering, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT 84602
11:10 AM (114) Enhanced NDE of Concrete Leveraging Conductive Filler
---David Eisenmann1, Simon Laflamme2, and Irvin Pinto2, 1,2Iowa State University, 1Center for
Nondestructive Evaluation, Applied Sciences Complex II, 1915 Scholl Road, Ames, IA 50011;
2Civil, Construction & Environmental Engineering
11:30 AM (203) Effects of Position, Orientation, and Metal Loss on Ground Penetrating Radar Signals from
Structural Rebar
---David Eisenmann, Frank Margetan, C.-P. Thomas Chiou, and Shelby Ellis, Iowa State
University, Center for Nondestructive Evaluation, Applied Sciences Complex II, 1915 Scholl Road,
Ames, IA 50011
11:50 AM (306) Quantitative Diagnosis and Prognosis Framework for Concrete Degradation Due to Alkalisilica Reaction
---Sankaran Mahadevan, Kyle Neal, Paromita Nath, Yanqing Bao, Guowei Cai, Peter Orme, and
Douglas Adams, Department of Civil Engineering, Vanderbilt University, Nashville TN 37235
12:10 PM

Lunch

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Wednesday, July 20, 2016

SESSION 21
Guided Waves III
Peter Cawley and Ron Roberts, Chairperson
Grand Ballroom Salon IV
8:30 AM (148) Feature Guided Wave Inspection of a Bond-line Between a Stiffener and a Composite Plate
---Xudong Yu1, Zheng Fan1 , Michel Castaings2, and Christine Biateau2, 1School of Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, 50 Nanyang Avenue, Singapore
639798; 2Univ. Bordeaux, CNRS, Bordeaux INP, I2M, UMR 5295, F-33400, Talence, France
8:50 AM (164) Dynamic Time Warping for Temperature Compensation in Structural Health Monitoring
---Alexander Douglass2 and Joel B. Harley1,2, 1Department of Electrical and Computer
Engineering, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 84112; 2Department of Mechanical Engineering,
University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 84112
9:10 AM (230) Quantitative Verification of Thin-film PVDF Transducer Array Performance up to 60 C
---Christopher Hakoda1, Baiyang Ren1, Cliff J. Lissenden1, and Joseph L. Rose1, 1Department of
Engineering Science and Mechanics, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA
16801
9:30 AM (262) Elastic Wave Fields Generated by Shear Horizontal Piezoelectric Fiber Patch (SH-PFP)
Transducers: Parameter Study by Modelling and Laser Vibrometric Measurements
---Bernd Khler, Tobias Gaul, Frank Schubert, and Uwe Lieske, Fraunhofer Institute of
Ceramic Materials and Systems, Maria-Reiche Str. 2, 01109 Dresden, Germany
9:50 AM (134) Guided Wave Propagation In Porous Unidirectional CFRP
---Nicolas Dobmann and Martin Bach, Airbus Group Innovations, Bremen, Germany
10:10 AM

Break

10:30 AM (194) Interaction of Guided Waves with Delaminations in Composite Plate Structures
---Saurabh Gupta1, Xudong Yu2, Zheng Fan2, and Prabhu Rajagopal1, 1Center for Non-Destructive
Evaluation and Department of Mechanical Engineering, IIT Madras, Chennai 600036, T.N., India;
2School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, 50
Nanyang Avenue, Singapore 639798
10:50 AM (186) Zero Group Velocity Resonances of Three Layer Plates for Bonding Evaluation
---Franois Bruno1, Sylvain Mezil1, Jrme Laurent1, Daniel Royer1, Mathieu Ducousso2, and
Claire Prada1, 1Institut Langevin, Ondes et Images, ESPCI, Universit Paris 7, CNRS UMR 7587,
1, rue Jussieu, 75231 Paris Cedex 05, France; 2Etablissement SAFRAN PARIS-SACLAY, rue des
Jeunes Bois Chteaufort, CS 80112, 78772 Magny les Hameaux Cedex, France
11:10 AM (242) An Iterative Design of Experiments Based Data Collection Approach for Ultrasonic Guided
Waves
---Mark R. Courtier1, Anthony J. Croxford1, and Kathryn Atherton1, Department of Mechanical
Engineering, University of Bristol, Queen's Building, University Walk, Bristol, BS8 1TR, United
Kingdom; 2Airbus Operations Ltd., Filton, Bristol, BS34 7PA, United Kingdom
11:30 AM (204) Guided Waves for Online Inspection of Composites
---Harsh Shah, Prabhu Rajagopal, and Krishnan Balasubramaniam, Centre for Non-Destructive
Evaluation & Department of Mechanical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Madras,
Chennai 600036.
11:50 AM (119) Guided Wave Propagation in Pipes Embedded in Concrete
---Eli Leinov, Michael J. S. Lowe, and Peter Cawley, NDE Group, Department of Mechanical
Engineering, Imperial College, London SW7 2AZ, United Kingdom
12:10 PM

Lunch

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Wednesday, July 20, 2016

SESSION 22
EMAT
Krishnan Balasubramaniam and Adam Cobb, Co-Chairpersons
Grand Ballroom Salons V/VI
8:30 AM (115) Quantifying Degree of Sensitization in Aluminum Alloys Using Acoustic Resonance and
EMAT Ultrasound
---Adam Cobb, Erica Macha, Jonathan Bartlett, and Yanquan Xia, Southwest Research Institute,
6220 Culebra Road, San Antonio, TX 78228-0510
8:50 AM (33)

Multiple Focused EMAT Designs for Improved Surface Breaking Defect Characterization
---C. B. Thring, Y. Fan, and R. S. Edwards, Department of Physics, University of Warwick,
Coventry CV4 7AL, United Kingdom

9:10 AM (66)

Coded Sequences for Low Power Pulse Echo Systems


---Julio Isla-Garcia and Frederic Cegla, NDE Group, Mechanical Engineering Department,
Imperial College London SW7 2AZ, United Kingdom

9:30 AM (200) Accurate Simulation of EMAT Probes for Ultrasonic NDT Based on Experimental
Measurements
---Florian Le Bourdais1, Jean-Marc Decitre1, Laura Pucci1, and Christophe Reboud1,
1CEA non destructive testing department, CEA LIST, Digiteo Labs, Bt. 565, PC 120, F91191 Gif-sur-Yvette, France
9:50 AM (65)

Torsional Vibration Transduction in a Solid Shaft by MPTs


---Jun Kyu Lee1, Hong Min Seung2, Chung Il Park1, Joo Kyung Lee3, Do Hyeong Lim4, and Yoon
Young Kim1, 1School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and Institute of Advanced
Machinery and Design, Seoul National University, South Korea; 2Center for Safety Measurement,
Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS), South Korea; 3Control and
Instrumentation Research Group, POSCO, South Korea, 4Hyundai Heavy Industries, South Korea

10:10 AM

Break

10:30 AM (12)

Magnetostrictive Helical Array Transducers for Inspecting Spiral Welded Pipes Using
Torsional Flexural Waves
---Xiaowei Zhang1, Zhifeng Tang2, Fuzai Lv1, and Pengfei Zhang1; 1Institute of Modern
Manufacture Engineering, Zhejiang University, China 310027; 2Institute of Advanced Digital
Technologies and Instrumentation, Zhejiang University, China 310027

10:50 AM (150) The Use of Binary Quantisation for the Acquisition of Low SNR Ultrasonic Signals: a Study
of the Input Dynamic Range
---Julio Isla-Garcia and Frederic Cegla, NDE Group, Mechanical Engineering Department,
Imperial College London SW7 2AZ, United Kingdom
11:10 AM (239) A New EMAT Design for Generating Torsional Guided Wave Modes for Pipe Inspections
---Samuel Hill1, Sri Harsha Reddy K2, Prabhu Rajagopal2, Krishnan Balasubramaniam2, and Steve
Dixon1, 1Department of Physics, University of Warwick, United Kingdom; 2Centre for
Nondestructive Evaluation, IIT Madras, India
11:30 AM (211) Point-focusing Electromagnetic-acoustic Transducer for Crack Inspection
---Nobutomo Nakamura, Kazuhiro Ashida, Takashi Takishita, Hirotsugu Ogi, and Masahiko Hirao,
Graduate School of Engineering Science, Osaka University, Toyonaka, Osaka 560-8531, Japan
11:50 AM (301) Monitoring Hardening of Cement Materials Using Ultrasonic Shear and Guided Waves
---Jinying Zhu and Hongbin Sun, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Nebraska-Lincoln,
Omaha, NE 68588
12:10 PM

Lunch

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Wednesday, July 20, 2016

SESSION 23
Material Characterization II
James L. Blackshire and Ryan D. Mooers, Co-Chairpersons
Grand Ballroom Salon III
1:30 PM

(283) Localization and Characterization of Fatigue Cracks Around Fastener Holes Using
Spherically Focused Ultrasonic Probes
---Deborah Hopkins1, Marvin Datuin1, John Aldrin2, Mark Warchol3, Lyudmila Warchol3, David
Forsyth3, Charlie Buynak4, and Eric Lindgren4, 1Bercli Corp., Berkeley, CA 94703; 2Computational
Tools, Gurnee, IL 60031; 3TRI/Austin, Austin, TX 78746; 4Air Force Research Laboratory
(AFRL/RXCA), Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433

1:50 PM

(315) Model Benchmarking and Reference Signals for Angled-beam Shear Wave Ultrasonic NDE
Inspections
---John C. Aldrin2, Deborah Hopkins3, Mark Warchol4, Lyudmila V. Warchol4, David S. Forsyth4,
Charlie Buynak1, and Eric A. Lindgren1, 1Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL/RXCA), WrightPatterson AFB, OH 45433; 2Computational Tools, Gurnee, Illinois, 60031; 3TRI/Austin, Austin, TX
78746; 4Computational Tools, Gurnee, Illinois, 60031

2:10 PM

(89)

2:30 PM

(133) Enhanced Damage Characterization Using Wavefield Imaging Methods


---James L. Blackshire, Air Force Research Lab (AFRL/RXCA), Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433

2:50 PM

(107) Models for UT Inspection of Bolthole Cracks in Layered Structures


---Robert Grandin, Timothy Gray, and Ronald Roberts, Iowa State University, Center for
Nondestructive Evaluation, Applied Sciences Complex II, 1915 Scholl Road, Ames, IA 50011

3:10 PM

On the Generation and Interpretation of Scattering Patterns from Angle-beam Wavefield


Data
---Yu Weng and Jennifer E. Michaels, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia
Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332-0250

Break

3:30 PM

(351) Model Development and Validation of Geometrically Complex Eddy Current Coils Using
Finite Element Methods
---Alexander Brown1, Connor Eviston1, Ryan Mooers1, and Matt Cherry1, 1Air Force Research
Laboratory (AFRL/RXCA), Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433

3:50 PM

(263) Nonlinear Mixing Algorithm for Rivet Signal Suppression in EC-GMR Inspection of Multilayer
Structures
---Seyed Safdernejad, Oleksii Karpenko, Chaofeng Ye, Lalita Udpa, and Satish Udpa, Department
of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824

4:10 PM

(265) A Model Assisted Probability of Detection Study for Eddy Current Testing of Multi-layer
Structures
---Zhiyi Su1, Anders Rosell1, Lalita Udpa1, and Antonello Tamburrino1,2, 1Department of Electrical
and Computer Engineering, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824; 2DIEI, Universit di
Cassino e del Lazio Meridionale, 03043, Cassino, Italy

4:30 PM

(83)

4:50 PM

(358) Comparison of Numerical Simulations and Analytical Theories for Elastic Wave Scattering
within Polycrystalline Materials
---A. Van Pamel, G. Sha, S. I. Rokhlin, and M. J. S. Lowe, Imperial College, Exhibition Road,
London SW7 2AZ, United Kingdom

Ultrasonic Measurements by Means of Continuous Waves in Porous Materials Saturated


with Air
---Roberto Longo1,2, Aroune Duclos2, and Jean-Philippe Groby2, 1ESEO Group, GSII, Angers,
France and 2Laboratoire d'Acoustique de l'Universit du Maine LAUM UMR CNRS 6613 Le
Mans, France

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Wednesday, July 20, 2016

SESSION 24
Ultrasonic Transducers for Harsh Environments
Bernhard Tittmann, Chairperson
Grand Ballroom Salons I/II
1:30 PM

(101) In-situ Creep Specimen Monitoring: A Comparison of Guided-wave and Local Transducer
Techniques
---Manton J. Guers, Pennsylvania State University, Applied Research Laboratory, University Park,
PA 16802; Bernhard R. Tittmann, Pennsylvania State University, Engineering Science and
Mechanics Department, University Park, PA 16803.

1:50 PM

(254) Testing Piezoelectric Sensors in a Nuclear Reactor Environment


---Brian Reinhardt, Andy Suprock, and Bernhard Tittmann, Pennsylvania State University,
University Park, PA 16803

2:10 PM

(297) Assessment of Reflective Tapes on the Accuracy of Displacement Measurement in Laser


Doppler-vibrometry
---Mostafa Hasanian and Cliff J. Lissenden; Department of Engineering Science and Mechanics,
The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802

2:30 PM

(353) Development of High Temperature Capable Piezoelectric Sensors


---Andrew D. Suprock and Bernhard R. Tittmann, Department of Engineering Science and
Mechanics, Engineering Nanostructure Characterization Center, Pennsylvania State University,
University Park, PA 16803

2:50 PM

(290) Spray-on Transducers for High-temperature Applications


---Kenneth R. Ledford, Leland Tien, Janet L. Xu, and Bernhard R. Tittmann; Department of
Engineering Science and Mechanics, Department of Acoustics, Pennsylvania State University,
State College, PA 16801

3:10 PM

Break

3:30 PM

(304) In Situ Material Characterization in Harsh Environments


---Ben Wernsman, Bechtel Marine Propulsion Corporation, 814 Pittsburgh-McKeesport Blvd.,
West Mifflin, PA 15122

3:50 PM

(257) Wave Speed Propagation Measurements on Highly Attenuative Wax at Elevated


Temperatures
---David G. Moore1, Sarah L. Stair2 and David A. Jack2, 1Sandia National Laboratories,
Albuquerque, NM 87123; 2Baylor University, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Waco, TX
76798

4:10 PM

(59)

4:30 PM

(152) The Remaining Refractory Thickness Assessment of Hearth Part in the Blast Furnace
---Nam-Ho Shin, Sang-Woo Choi, and Yongrae Roh, POSCO, Pohang, Korea

4:50 PM

(5)

Shear Wave EMAT Thickness Measurements of Low Carbon Steel at 450C without Cooling
---Natasha Lunn1, 2, Mark Potter2, and Steve Dixon1, 1Ultrasonics Group, Department of Physics,
University of Warwick, United Kingdom; 2Sonemat Ltd., Sir William Lyons Road, Coventry, United
Kingdom CV4 7EZ

A Novel Approach to High-temperature In-situ Ultrasonic NDE Using Magnetostriction


---Antony Jacob Ashish1, Krishnan Balasubramaniam1, Prabhu Rajagopal1, Anish Kumar2,
B. Purnachandra Rao2, and T. Jayakumar3; 1Centre for Nondestructive Evaluation, IIT Madras,
Chennai 600036, T.N., India; 2Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research, Kalpakkam 603102, T.N.,
India; 3Visiting Professor, NIT Warangal, 506004, TS, India

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Wednesday, July 20, 2016

SESSION 25
Thermography and Thermosonics
Xiaoyan Han and Steve Holland, Co-Chairperson
Grand Ballroom Salons V/VI

1:30 PM

(151) Determining the Material Parameters for the Reconstruction of CFRP Specimens Measured
by Flash Thermography
---Jan P. Mller1, Sebastian Gtschel2, Christiane Maierhofer1, and Martin Weiser2, 1BAM
Bundesanstalt fr Materialforschung und -prfung, Berlin, Germany; 2Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum fr
Informationstechnik Berlin (ZIB), Berlin, Germany

1:50 PM

(225) Thermal Diffusivity Measurements on Certified Standards Using Flash IR Thermography


---Vijay Nalladega and Bryon Knight, Inspection and Metrology Laboratory, GE Global Research,
Niskayuna, NY 12309

2:10 PM

(235) Thermal Diffusivity of Basalt Fibre Epoxy Composites by Focused Gaussian Illumination
Using Infrared Thermography
---Kalyanavalli. V1, T. K. AbilashaRamadhas1, and D. SastiKumar1, 1Department of Physics,
National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, India

2:30 PM

(259) Simple Tester for Measuring Lateral Thermal Diffusivities in Composites


---Stephen D. Holland, Elizabeth Gregory, and Daniel Romero, Center for Nondestructive
Evaluation, Iowa State University, Applied Sciences Complex II, 1915 Scholl Road, Ames,
IA 50014

2:50 PM

(292) Experimental Study for Microwave-induced Thermoacoustic Tomography


---Ryan Jacobs, Mohand Alzuhiri, Yiming Deng, and Mark Golkowski, University of ColoradoDenver, Denver, CO 80217

3:10 PM

Break

3:30 PM

(266) Further Development of Image Processing Algorithms to Improve Detectability of Defects in


Sonic IR NDE
---Omar Obeidat, Qiuye Yu, and Xiaoyan Han, Wayne State University, 5050 Anthony Wayne Dr.,
Detroit, MI 48202

3:50 PM

(97)

A Normalization Procedure and Sound Zone Determination for Pulse Thermographic NDE
---Letchuman Sripragash and Mannur Sundaresan, Mechanical Engineering, North Carolina A&T
State University, Greensboro, NC 27411

4:10 PM

(98)

A Normalization Procedure and Determination of Axisymmetric Defect Characters of


Composite Panels
---Landon Ingle, Letchuman Sripragash, and Mannur Sundaresan, Mechanical Engineering, North
Carolina A&T State University, Greensboro, NC 27411

4:30 PM

(106) The Early Stage Wheel Fatigue Crack Detection Using Eddy Current Pulsed Thermography
---Jianping Peng, Kang Zhang, Kai Yang, Zhu He, Yu Zhang, Chaoyong Peng, and Xiaorong Gao,
School of Physical Science and Technology, Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu 610031, PR
China

4:50 PM

(362) Compton Imaging Tomography for Nondestructive Evaluation of Spacecraft Thermal


Protection Systems
---Volodymyr Romanov1, Eric Burke2, and Victor Grubsky1, 1Physical Optics Corporation,
Torrance, CA 90501; 2NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 23681

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Wednesday, July 20, 2016

SESSION 26
Ultrasonic Phased Arrays I
Robert Addison and Paul Wilcox, Co-Chairpersons
Grand Ballroom Salon IV

1:30 PM

(141) Near-field Model of Ultrasonic Array Data


---Alexander Velichko, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Bristol, Bristol,
BS8 1TR, United Kingdom

1:50 PM

(88)

Data Interpolation Beyond Aliasing


---Arno Volker and Paul van Neer, TNO (Toegepast Natuurwetenschappelijk Onderzoek)
Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research, Stieltjesweg 1 2628 CK Delft, P. O. Box
155, Delft 2600 AD, Netherlands

2:10 PM

(18)

Ultrasonic Array Imaging of Defects in Polymer Pipes


---Jack Egerton1, Michael Lowe1, and Peter Huthwaite1, 1Imperial College, 563, Exhibition Road,
London SW7 2AZ, United Kingdom

2:30 PM

(205) High-frequency Total Focusing Method Imaging in Strongly Attenuating Materials with the
Decomposition of the Time Reversal Operator Associated with Orthogonal Coded
Excitations
---Eduardo Lopez Villaverde1, Sbastien Robert1, and Claire Prada2, 1CEA, LIST, F-91191 Gifsur-Yvette, France and 2Institut Langevin, 1 rue Jussieu, 75238 Paris Cedex 05, France

2:50 PM

(73)

3:10 PM

Combining Simulated and Experimental Data to Simulate Ultrasonic Array Data from
Defects in Materials with High Structural Noise.
---Harry Bloxham, Alexander Velichko, and Paul Wilcox, Department of Mechanical Engineering,
University of Bristol, United Kingdom, BS8 1TR
Break

3:30 PM

(118) Phased Array with Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW PA) for Screening and Sizing of Surface
Defects
---Yoshikazu Ohara1, Taro Oshiumi1, Kazushi Yamanaka1, Xiao Yang Wu2, Tetsuya Uchimoto2,
Toshiyuki Takagi2, and Tsuyoshi Mihara1, 1Department of Materials Processing, 2Institute of Fluid
Science, Tohoku University, Sendai 980-8577, Japan

3:50 PM

(154) Through-wall Phased Array Imaging of Small Surface-breaking Cracks


---Chao Zhang, Peter Huthwaite, and Michael J. S. Lowe, Imperial College, Mechanical
Engineering Department, South Kensington, London SW7 2AZ, United Kingdom

4:10 PM

(206) Solution to Reconstruct the Height Correlation Function of a Randomly Rough Surface
Using the Diffuse Scattered Elastic Waves
---Fan Shi1, Michael J. S. Lowe1, and Richard Craster2, 1Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Imperial College, London SW7 2AZ, United Kingdom; 2Department of Mathematics, Imperial
College, London SW7 2AZ, United Kingdom

4:30 PM

(10)

4:50 PM

(222) Automatic Diagnostic of Resistance Spot Welds Using Adaptive Ultrasonic Phased Array
Method
---Ph. Brdif 1, Ch. Moor2, E. Desnoux2, and Ph. Benoist3, 1 CEA/LIST/DISC, Centre de Saclay,
91191 Gif-sur-Yvette Cedex France; 2 RENAULT, DETC-A, Technocentre Renault - 1 Avenue du
Golf - 78084 Guyancourt Cedex France; 3 M2M, 1 rue de Terre Neuve, 91940 Les Ulis France

Distinguishing Between Wavelength-size Volumetric and Crack-like Defects Using


Multi-view Total Focusing Method Images
---Jie Zhang1, Tom Barber1, Andrew Nixon1; and Paul D. Wilcox1; 1Department of Mechanical
Engineering, University Walk, University of Bristol, Bristol BS8 1TR, United Kingdom

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Wednesday, July 20, 2016

SESSION 27
Ultrasonics
Paul Schafbuch and Rachel Edwards, Co-Chairpersons
Conference Room B

1:30 PM

(61)

1:50 PM

(286) Subsurface Inclusion Quantification Using Multi-frequency Ultrasonic Surface Waves


---Musa Norouzian and Joseph A. Turner, Mechanical and Materials Engineering, University of
Nebraska-Lincoln, W342 Nebraska Hall, Lincoln, Nebraska, 68588; Allen J. Fuller, Amsted Rail
Brenco, Petersburg, Virginia, 23805; Brent M. Wilson, Amsted Rail Company, Inc., Granite City,
Illinois, 62040

2:10 PM

(36)

Inspection of Steel Welds Using Total Focusing Method Imaging


---Ewen Carcreff1, Rmi Lallement2, Larbi Hallal3, and Gavin Dao2, 1The Phased Array Company,
9365 Allen Road, West Chester, OH 45069; 2Advanced OEM Solutions, 8044 Montgomery Road
#700, Cincinnati, OH 45236; 3 The Pipeline Inspection company, 9 rue des Ferroniers, 13800
Istres, France

2:30 PM

(74)

Subwavelength Resolution of Cracks in the Metallic Materials


---Amireddy Kiran Kumar, Prabhu Rajagopal, and Krishnan Balasubramaniam, Centre for Nondestructive Evaluation, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Indian Institute of TechnologyMadras, Chennai 600036, Tamil Nadu, India

2:50 PM

(182) Approach for Simultaneous Determination of Thickness and Sound Velocity in Layered
Structures Based on Sound Field Simulations
---Elfgard Khnicke, Mario Wolf, and Sebastian Kmmritz, Solid-State Electronics Laboratory,
Dresden University of Technology, Germany

3:10 PM

Crack Detection and Localization in Weld Structure Using the Topological Energy Method
---Emma Lubeigt1,2, Serge Mensah2, Jean-Franois Chaix2, Sandrine Rakotonarivo2, Gilles
Gobillot1, and Franois Baqu1, 1CEA, Cadarache, 13108 Saint-Paul-Lez-Durance, France
2Laboratoire de Mcanique et dAcoustique, CNRS - UPR 7051, 4 impasse Nikola Tesla, 13453
Marseille Cedex 13, France

Break

3:30 PM

(62)

Ultrasound Visualisation Using Polymer Dispersed Liquid Crystal Sensors


---R. S. Edwards, O. Trushkevych, T. J. R. Eriksson, S. N. Ramadas, and S. Dixon, Department of
Physics, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, United Kingdom

3:50 PM

(103) Acoustic Full Waveform Inversion for Ultrasonic Flaw Identification


---Robert Seidl1, Nils Zander1, Philipp Kopp1, Nina Korshunova1, and Ernst Rank1,2; 1Civil, Geo
and Environmental Engineering, Technische Universitt Mnchen, Germany; 2Institute for
Advanced Study, Technische Universitt Mnchen, Germany

4:10 PM

(43)

4:30 PM

(310) Acoustic Emission Detection of Early Stages of Cracks in Rotating Gearbox Components
---Dan Xiang, X-wave Innovations, Inc., 555 Quince Orchard Road, Suite 500-B, Gaithersburg, MD
20878

Ultrasonic Sensing for Non-invasive Characterization of Oil-water-gas Flow in a Pipe


---Vamshi Krishna Chillara, Blake T. Sturtevant, Cristian Pantea, and Dipen N. Sinha, Acoustics
and Sensors Group, MPA-11, Los Alamos National Laboratory, NM 87545

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Thursday, July 21, 2016

SESSION 28
NDE for Microelectronics
Klaus-Juergen Wolger and Norbert Meyendorf, Co-Chairpersons
Grand Ballroom Salons V/VI

8:30 AM (354) Research on Microelectronics and Nanotechnologies at Georgia Tech


---Oliver Brand, Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology, 345 Ferst Drive, Atlanta, GA 30332
9:10 AM (326) Scanning Acoustic Microscopy Technologies Applied t o 3D Semiconductor Integration
Applications
---Peter Czurratis1, Bernd Khler2, Martin Barth2, Tatjana Djuric1, Peter Hoffrogge1, 1PVA TePla
Analytical Systems GmbH, Deutschordenstrasse 38, Westhausen, Germany; 2Fraunhofer-Institut
fr Keramische Technologien und Systeme IKTS, Maria-Reiche-Strae 2, 01109 Dresden,
Germany
9:30 AM (243) Surrogate Modeling of Ultrasonic Testing Simulations Using Variable-fidelity Models and
Data-driven Methods
---Robert Grandin1 and Leifur Leifsson2, 1Center for Nondestructive Evaluation, Iowa State
University, Ames, IA 50011; 2Department of Aerospace Engineering, Iowa State University, Ames,
IA 50011
9:50 AM (333) Scanning Acoustic GHz-microscopy in Microelectronics Failure Analysis
---Sebastian Brand, Michl Simon-Najasek, and Frank Altmann, Fraunhofer Institute for
Microstructure of Materials and Systems IMWS, Halle, Germany
10:10 AM

Break

10:30 AM (332) Multi-scale X-ray Tomography of Solder Interconnects in Microelectronics


---Ehrenfried Zschech1,2, Markus Loeffler2, Peter Krueger1, Juergen Gluch1, K. Kutukova1, and
M. J. Wolf3, 1Fraunhofer IKTS Dresden, Germany, 2Technische Universitt Dresden, Germany;
3Fraunhofer IZM-ASSID Dresden, Germany
11:10 AM (329) High Resolution X-ray CT for Advanced Electronics Packaging
---Martin Oppermann and Thomas Zerna, Technische Universitaet Dresden, Center of
Microtechnical Manufacturing (ZmP), D-01069 Dresden, Helmholtzstr., 10 Germany
11:30 AM (327) Novel Approach in Mechanical Characterization of Thin Films for Nano Electronics
---Malgorzata Kopycinska-Mller, Andre Clausner, Kong-Boon Yeap, Bernd Khler, and
Ehrenfried Zschech, IKTS, Maria Reiche Str. 2, 01109 Dresden, Germany
11:50 AM (355) NDE for Power Electronics
---Stephan Heilmann, ZULE Cooperation Network NDE for Power electronics, Volmerstr. 9,
12489 Berlin, Germany; Michael Rllig (IKTS Dresden, Maria-Reiche-Str. 2, 01109 Dresden,
Germany; Norbert Meyendorf, Center for Nondestructive Evaluation, Iowa State University, 115C
Applied Sciences Complex II, 1915 Scholl Road, Ames, Iowa 50011-3041
12:10 PM

Lunch

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Thursday, July 21, 2016

SESSION 29
Phased Array II
Robert Addison and Paul Wilcox, Co-Chairpersons
Grand Ballroom Salon IV

8:30 AM (24)

Quantifying Performance of Ultrasonic Immersion Inspection Using Phased Arrays for


Curvilinear Disc Forgings
---Roy H. Brown1, Jeff Dobson1, S. Gareth Pierce1, Ben Dutton2, and Ian Collison3, 1Department of
Electronic and Electrical Engineering, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, G1 1XW, United
Kingdom; 2Manufacturing Technology Centre, Pilot Way, Ansty Business Park, Coventry, CV7 9JU,
United Kingdom; 3Rolls-Royce plc, PO Box 31, Derby DE24 8BJ, United Kingdom

8:50 AM (45)

Phased Array Imaging of Complex-geometry Engine Components


---A. Brath1, F. Simonetti1,2, P. Howard3, J. Friedl3, and R. Klaassen3,1Department of Aerospace
Engineering and Engineering Mechanics, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45221;
2Cincinnati NDE, Cincinnati, OH 45244; 3Next Generation Manufacturing, GE Aviation, OH 45215

9:10 AM (85)

Flexible Wedge Phased Array Transducers for Inspecting Variable-geometry or


Complex Components
---P. Dumas, J. Poguet, A. Membre, and L. Fournier, Imasonic rue des savourots, 70190
Voray sur lOgnon, France

9:30 AM (331) Full Matrix Capture and the Total Focusing Imaging Algorithm Using Laser Induced
Ultrasonic Phased Arrays
---Theodosia Stratoudaki1,2, Matt Clark2, and Paul D. Wilcox1, 1Department of Mechanical
Engineering, University of Bristol, University Walk, Bristol, United Kingdom; 2Department of
Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Nottingham
9:50 AM (52)

Enhancement of the Total Focusing Method Imaging for Immersion Testing of Anisotropic
Carbon Fiber Composite Structures
---Ameni Aschy1, Nicolas Terrien1, Sbastien Robert2, and Mourad Bentahar3, 1CETIM, 74 Route
de la Jonelire, 44000 Nantes, France; 2CEA, LIST, Centre de Saclay, 91191 Gif-sur-Yvette Cedex,
France; 3Laboratoire d'Acoustique de l'Universit du Maine, UMR CNRS 6613, UFR Sciences et
Techniques, Universit du Maine, Avenue Olivier Messiaen 72 085 LE MANS Cedex 9, France

10:10 AM

Break

10:30 AM (79)

Phased Array Ultrasonic Inspection Method for Homogeneous Tube Inspection Over Wide
Oblique Angle Range
---Benoit Lepage and Guillaume Painchaud-April, Olympus, 505 boul. Du Parc-Technologique,
G1P 4S9, PQ, Canada

10:50 AM (100) An Annular Array MPT for Enhanced Generation of Omnidirectional SH Waves in a Plate
---Chung Il Park1, Hong Min Seung2, Jun Kyu Lee1, and Yoon Young Kim1, 1School of Mechanical
and Aerospace Engineering and Institute of Advanced Machinery and Design, Seoul National
University, South Korea; 2Center for Safety Measurement, Korea Research Institute of Standards
and Science (KRISS), South Korea
11:10 AM (199) Novel Wavelet Threshold Denoising Method in Axle Press-fit Zone Ultrasonic Detection
---Chaoyong Peng, Xiaorong Gao, and Jianping Peng, School of Physical Science and Technology,
Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu, China; Ai Wang, Chengdu Lead Science & Technology
Co., Ltd., Chengdu, China
11:30 AM (84)

Improving the Acoustic Performance of Linear Multi-element Transducers


---P. Dumas, J. Poguet, M. Wilm, and L. Fournier, Imasonic rue des savourots, 70190 Voray sur
lOgnon, France

12:10 PM

Lunch

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Thursday, July 21, 2016

SESSION 30
NDE Modeling for Composites
Cara Leckey and Michael Lowe, Co-Chairpersons
Grand Ballroom Salon III
8:30 AM (94)

Simulation of Thermographic Responses of Realistically Shaped Delaminations with the


Quadrupole Method
---William P. Winfree, Joseph N. Zalameda, and Patricia A. Howell, NASA Langley Research
Center, MS 225, 15 Langley Blvd., Hampton, VA 23681-0001

8:50 AM (55)

A Parameterized Delamination Model for Use in Complex Damage Characterization of


Composite Laminates in Ultrasonic Inspections
---Heather Reed1, Gerald Harvey1, Adam Dick1, Jeff Dobson1.2, and Cara Leckey3, 1Thornton
Tomasetti Weidlinger Applied Science, New York, NY 10005-1304; 2University of Strathclyde,
Glasglow G1 1XW, Scotland; 3National Aeronautics and Space Administration Langley
Research Center, Hampton, VA 23681-0001

9:10 AM (348) Multimode Model Based Defect Characterization in Composites


---R. Roberts and S. Holland, Center for Nondestructive Evaluation, Iowa State University, Applied
Sciences Complex II, 1915 Scholl Road, Ames IA 50014
9:30 AM (47)

Simulation Studies of Ultrasound Interaction with Composite Manufacturing Defects


---Cara Leckey1, Peter Juarez1, and Jeffrey Seebo2, 1Nondestructive Evaluation Sciences Branch,
NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton VA 23681; 2Analytical Mechanics Associates, Inc.,
Hampton VA 23681

9:50 AM (147) Interaction of Feature Guided Waves with Defects in Composite Structural Bends
---Xudong Yu, Madis Ratassepp, and Zheng Fan, School of Mechanical and Aerospace
Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, 50 Nanyang Avenue, Singapore 639798
10:10 AM

Break

10:30 AM (328) Interaction of Guided Waves with Cracks in an Embedded Multilayered Anisotropic Plate by
Using a Boundary Element approach
---Pierric Mora1, Eric Ducasse2, and Marc Deschamps1, 1University of Bordeaux, I2M-APy, UMR
CNRS 5295, F-33400 Talence, France; 2Arts et Metiers ParisTech, I2M-APy, UMR 5295,
F-33400 Talence, France
10:50 AM (217)

Results of the 2016 UT Modeling Benchmark Obtained with Models Implemented in CIVA
---Gwnal Toullelan1, Raphale Raillon1, Steve Mahaut1, Sylvain Chatillon1, and Sbastien
Lonne2, 1CEA LIST, Centre de Saclay, 91191 Gif-sur-Yvette, France; 2EXTENDE, Le Bergson, 15
Avenue Emile Baudot, 91300 Massy, France

11:10 AM (276) Full Wave Modeling of Ultrasonic Scattering Using Nystrom Method for NDE Applications
---Praveen Gurrala1, Kun Chen1, Jiming Song1 and Ron Roberts2, 1Department of Electrical and
Computer Engineering, 2Department of Aerospace Engineering and Center for Nondestructive
Evaluation, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011
11:30 AM (78)

A Hybrid Technique for Modelling the Ultrasonic Response from Surface-breaking Defects
---Richard Phillips1, David Duxbury2, Peter Huthwaite1, and Michael Lowe1, 1Imperial College,
Mechanical Engineering, Exhibition Road, London SW7 2AZ, United Kingdom, 2Rolls-Royce
Nuclear, Derby, United Kingdom

11:50 AM (192) Deconvolution of Ultrasonic Signals in Porous Materials: Estimation of Acoustic


Propagation Parameters and Wave Separation
---Nizar Bouhlel and Sbastien Bourguignon, IRCCyN lab, Ecole Centrale de Nantes, 44321
Nantes, France; Aroune Duclos, Laboratoire dAcoustique de lUniversit du Maine, 72085 Le
Mans, France
12:10 PM

Lunch

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Thursday, July 21, 2016

SESSION 31
Nuclear Applications
Bill Glass and Pradeep Ramuhalli, Co-Chairpersons
Grand Ballroom Salons I/II
8:30 AM (184) Capacitive Sensing for Nuclear Power Plant Cable Insulation Assessment
---Nicola Bowler1,2,3, Shuaishuai Liu3, Michael I. Byler3, and Leonard S. Fifield4, 1Center for
Nondestructive Evaluation; 2Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering; 3Department of
Materials Science and Engineering, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50011, USA; 4Pacific
Northwest National Laboratory, Washington 99354
8:50 AM (344) Frequency Domain Reflectometry NDE for Aging Cables in Nuclear Power Plants
---S. W. Glass, A. M. Jones, L. S. Fifield, and T. S. Hartman, Pacific Northwest National
Laboratory, P.O. Box 999, Richland, Washington 99352
9:10 AM (176) Verification and Validation of Computational Models for Ultrasonic Testing
---Gerges Dib, Michael R. Larche, Aaron A. Diaz, Susan L. Crawford, and Michael T. Anderson
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA, 99354
9:30 AM (198) Reflexion Measurements for Inverse Characterization of Steel Diffusion Bonds Mechanical
Properties
---Florian Le Bourdais1, Lionel Cachon2, and Emmanuel Rigal3, 1CEA Non destructive Testing
Department, CEA LIST, Digiteo Labs, Bt. 565, PC 120, F- 91191 Gif-sur-Yvette, France;
2French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission, F-13108 Saint Paul Lez
Durance, France; 3French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission, F-38054
Grenoble, France
9:50 AM (341) Feasibility Tests of Ranging Inspection of Sodium-cooled Fast Reactor Using a Plate-type
Ultrasonic Waveguide Sensor
---Young-Sang Joo1, Hoe-Woong Kim1, Sang-Jin Park1, Sung-Kyun Kim1, Jong-Bum Kim1,
and Duck-Gun Park2, 1SFR NSSS System Design Division and 2Nuclear Materials Research
Division, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, 150-1 Dukjin-dong, Yuseong, Daejeon,
Korea
10:10 AM

Break

10:30 AM (219) Use of Guided Wave Inspections to Monitor the Integrity of Nuclear Power Station
Boilers
---P. Jackson1, P. J. Mudge1,2, K. J. Thornicroft2, A. G. Haig2, R. Sanderson1, E. Hutchison1, and
C. R. A. Schneider1, 1TWI Ltd, 2Plant Integrity Ltd Cambridge United Kingdom
10:50 AM (209) Evaluation of the Depth of Surface Deterioration for Concrete Structure Using Dispersion
Characteristics of Surface Wave
---Chia-Chi Cheng, Ying-Tzu Ke, Keng-Tsang Hsu, Hung-Yu Tao, and Chih-Hung Chiang,
Department of Construction Engineering, Chaoyang University of Technology, Taichung, Taiwan,
41349
11:10 AM (91)

Non Destructive Evaluation of Containment Walls in Nuclear Power Plants


---V. Garnier1, C. Payan1, Martin Lott1, Nari Ranaivamonana2, JP Balayssac2, E. Larose3, Yuxiang
Zhang3, J. Saliba4, A. Boniface4, Z. M. Sbartai4, Bogdan Piwakowski5, Charles Ciccarone5, Hamid
Hafid6, Jean Marie Henault7, Florian Ouvrier Buffet1; 1Aix Marseille Universit, LMA, CNRS UPR
7051, IUT, Bd Gaston Berger, 13625 Aix, France; 2Universit de Toulouse; UPS, INSA; LMDC;135,
av. de Rangueil, 31077 Toulouse, France; 3ISTERRE UMR 5275, 38 041 Grenoble, France;
4Universit of Bordeaux, I2M, Bt A11, 351, Cours de la libration, 33405 Talence, France; 5IEMN
cole Centrale de Lille, 59651 Villeneuve d'Ascq Cedex, France; 6MISTRAS GROUP SA, 4370
Sucy en Brie, France; 7EDF-R&D-STEP, 6 Quai Watier, BP 49, 78401 Chatou, France

11:30 AM (132) Ultrasonic Testing of a Nuclear Fuel Cladding Pipe, Modelization with a Hybrid Method and
Experiments
---Florian Lyonnet1,2, Didier Cassereau1, and Marie-Franoise Cugnet2, 1Laboratoire d'Imagerie
Biomdicale, Paris, France and 2AREVA NP, Ugine, France
11:50 AM (343) Ultrasound for Non-invasive Fluid Droplet Detection Inside a Sealed Container
---S. W. Glass, M. S. Good, S. Roy, and L. Luzi, PNNL, 902 Battelle Blvd., Richland, WA 99352
12:10 PM

Lunch

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Thursday, July 21, 2016

SESSION 32
POSTER SESSION
1:00 3:00 PM
NOTE: All posters will be displayed continuously from 3:10 p.m. on July 18 (Monday) until 5:00 p.m. on July 21
(Thursday). This will provide extra time for viewing the posters. During the Tuesday and Thursday afternoon poster
sessions, participants will have the opportunity to speak with presenters to ask questions.
Presenters will need to remove their poster displays prior to Friday morning. QNDE Programs cannot be responsible
for poster displays that are not removed.

Full poster listing on pages 40-45.

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Thursday, July 21, 2016

SESSION 33
Additive Manufacturing
John Slotwinski and Lucas Koester, Co-Chairpersons
Conference Room B

3:30 PM

(338) Additive Manufacturing and Aerospace and Defense Industry -- Qualification and
Certification Challenges and Opportunities
---Surendra Singh1, Robert Hogan1, Peter Kantzos2, and Andy Kinney1, 1NDT Engineering,
Materials & Process Engineering; 2Product Assurance, Honeywell Aerospace, Phoenix, AZ 85034

3:50 PM

(104) Qualification of Additive Manufacturing Flaw Fabrication Process for Verification of X-ray
Computed Tomography of Complex Geometry Components
---Evgueni Todorov1, Mahdi Jamshidinia1, Shawn Kelly1, Scott Newhouse1, Jeffrey Urbanski2, and
Christopher Allison3, 1EWI, Columbus, OH 43221; 2GE Inspection Technologies, Lewistown, PA
17044; 3GKN Aerospace - St. Louis, MO 63042

4:10 PM

(250) Characterization of Defects and Designed Flaws in Metal Additive Manufacturing (AM) Parts
with X-ray Computed Tomography (XCT)
---Felix H. Kim, Shawn P. Moylan, and Adam Pintar, National Institute of Standards and
Technology, Gaithersburg, MD 20899; Edward J. Garboczi, National Institute of Standards and
Technology, Boulder CO 80305; Herminso Villarraga-Gmez, Nikon Metrology, Inc., Brighton, MI
48116; John Slotwinski, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physical Laboratory, Laurel, MD 20723

4:30 PM

(337) NDE of Additively Manufactured Components with Embedded Defects (Reference


Standards) Using Conventional and Advanced Ultrasonic Methods
---Lucas Koester1, Ronald A. Roberts1, Dan Barnard1, Sunil Chakrapani1, Ssurendra Singh2,
Robert Hogan2, and Leonard J. Bond1, 1Center or Nondestructive Evaluation, Iowa State
University, Applied Sciences Complex II, 1915 Scholl Road, Ames, IA 50011; 2NDE and Sensor
Technology, M & PE, Honeywell Aerospace, Phoenix, AZ 85034

4:50 PM

(28)

Attenuation of Ultrasonic Waves Generated from Laser Ultrasound During Annealing of


Steel; a Comparison between Theory and Experiment and Potential Application to Additive
Manufacturing
---Christopher M. Kube1, Ricardo Rodriguez2, Ed Habtour1, and Larry Holmes2, 1Vehicle
Technology Directorate, Army Research Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground MD, 21005;
2Weapons and Material Research Directorate, Army Research Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving
Ground MD, 21005

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Thursday, July 21, 2016

SESSION 34
Lamb Wave
Chuang Zhang, Chairperson
Grand Ballroom Salon III

3:30 PM

(108) Higher Order Acoustoelastic Lamb Wave Propagation in Stressed Plates


---Ning Pei and Leonard J. Bond, Iowa State University, Center for Nondestructive Evaluation,
Applied Sciences Complex II, 1915 Scholl Road, Ames, IA 50011-3041

3:50 PM

(139) Baseline-free Damage-scattered Wave Extraction and Damage Imaging for Stiffened
Isotropic Plates
---Jiaze He1, Patrick E. Leser2,3, and William P. Leser2, 1National Institute of Aerospace, Hampton,
VA 23666; 2NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA, 23618; 3North Carolina State
University, Raleigh, NC, 27695

4:10 PM

(127) Damage Detection Using High Order Longitudinal Guided Waves in the Anchorage Zone of
Stayed-cable
---Yongdong Pan and Feng Yang, School of Aerospace Engineering and Applied Mechanics,
Weizhen Cheng, School of Civil Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, P. R. China

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Thursday, July 21, 2016

SESSION 35
Capacitive and ACPD
Nicola Bowler, Chairperson
Grand Ballroom Salons V/VI
3:30 PM

(284) Dual-wavelength Interdigital Capacitive Sensor for Dielectric Material Detection


Yunzhi Huang1,2 and Zheng Zhan1, 1School of Electrical Engineering and Automation, Hefei
University of Technology, Hefei, Anhui P.R. China 230009 and 2Center for NDE, Iowa State
University, Ames IA 50011

3:50 PM

(246) Optimization of the Coplanar Interdigital Capacitive Sensor


---Yunzhi Huang1,2, Zheng Zhan1, and Nicola Bowler2, 1School of Electrical Engineering and
Automation, Hefei University of Technology, Hefei, Anhui P.R. China 230009 and 2Center for
Nondestructive Evaluation, Iowa State University, Ames IA 50011

4:10 PM

(68)

4:30 PM

(282) Numerical Simulation in Alternating Current Field Measurement (ACFM) Inducer Design
---Zhixiong Zhou, CNPC Drilling Research Institute, Block A34 CNPC Innovation Centre, W. of
Xishatun Bridge Shahe Town, Changping District, Beijing, 102206, China; Wenpei Zheng, China
University of Petroleum-Beijing, 18 Fuxue Road, Changping, Beijing, 102249, China

4:50 PM

(320) Electric Potential and Electric Field Imaging with Applications


---E. R. Generazio, NASA Langley Research Center, MS 231, Building 1230B, Hampton, VA
23681

ACPD Detection and Evaluation of 475 C Embrittlement of Aged 2507 Super Duplex
Stainless Steels
---Gildardo Gutirrez-Vargas1, Vctor H. Lpez1, Hctor Carreon1, Jin-Yeon Kim2, and Alberto
Ruiz1, 1Instituto de Investigacin en Metalurgia y Materiales, Universidad Michoacana de San
Nicols de Hidalgo, Edificio U, Av. Francisco J. Mgica S/N, C.U. C.P. 58030, Morelia, Michoacn,
Mxico; 2School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta,
GA 30332

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Thursday, July 21, 2016

SESSION 36
Thickness and Corrosion Monitoring
Sebastien Bourguignon and Thomas J. Eason, Co-Chairpersons
Grand Ballroom Salons I/II

3:30 PM

(159) Blind Sparse Deconvolution of Regularly Spaced Ultrasonic Echoes for Thickness
Measurement
---Sbastien Bourguignon, IRCCyN lab, Ecole Centrale de Nantes, 44321 Nantes, France; Ewen
Carcreff, The Phased Array Company, 44300 Nantes, France; Chunze Lin and Jiafan Peng, Ecole
Centrale de Nante, 44321 Nantes, France

3:50 PM

(4)

4:10 PM

(144) Monitoring of Corrosion Processes with Ultrasound


---Fangxin Zou and Frederic Cegla, Non-Destructive Evaluation Group, Department of Mechanical
Engineering, Imperial College London, London, SW7 2AZ, United Kingdom

4:30 PM

(6)

Ultrasonic Scattering from a Hemispherical Pit Theory and Experimental Measurement


Precision
---Thomas J. Eason1,2, Leonard J. Bond1, and Mark G. Lozev2, 1Center for Nondestructive
Evaluation, Iowa State University, Applied Sciences Complex II, 1915 Scholl Rd., Ames, IA 50011;
2BP Products North America, Refining Technology and Engineering, 150 W. Warrenville Rd.,
Naperville, IL 60563

Resolution of Overlapping Ultrasonic Echoes Using Consistent Frequency Domain


Amplitude-phase Relationships
---Chi-Hang Kwan and Anthony N. Sinclair, Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering,
University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada

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Thursday, July 21, 2016

SESSION 37
Measurements, Non-contact
Daniel Barnard, Chairperson
Grand Ballroom Salon IV

3:30 PM

(216) Non-destructive Testing of 3D-hybrid Components Using Air-coupled Ultrasound


---Wolfgang Adebahr and Marc Kreutzbruck, Institute of Plastics Technology, University of
Stuttgart, Pfaffenwaldring 32, 70569 Stuttgart, Germany

3:50 PM

(214) Non-contact Inline Monitoring of Thermoplastic CFRP Tape Quality Using Air-coupled
Ultrasound
---Wolfgang Adebahr, Peter Fey, and Marc Kreutzbruck, Institute of Plastics Technology,
Pfaffenwaldring 32, 70569 Stuttgart, Germany

4:10 PM

(81)

4:30 PM

(158) Generation of Axial Pipe HOMC Using Comb Transduction


---Sri Harsha Reddy K1, Prabhu Rajagopal1, Krishnan Balasubramaniam1, Samuel Hill2, and Steve
Dixon2, 1Centre for Nondestructive Evaluation, IIT Madras, Chennai 600036 and 2Department of
Physics, University of Warwick, United Kingdom

Characterization of an Electrodynamic Flexural Transducer for Air-coupled Ultrasonics


---Tobias J. R. Eriksson1, Yichao Fan1, Sivaram Nishal Ramadas1,2, and Steve Dixon1, 1University
of Warwick, Dept. of Physics, Gibbet Hill Road, Coventry, CV4 7AL UK, and 2Honeywell, United
Kingdom

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Friday, July 22, 2016

SESSION 38
New Eddy Current Probes and Techniques
Lalita Udpa and Yiming Deng, Co-Chairpersons
Grand Ballroom Salons V/VI

8:30 AM (20)

Inversion-based Workflow for Oilfield Nested Multi-casing Evaluation Using Electromagnetic


Low Frequency Measurements
---Saad Omar and Dzevat Omeragic, Schlumberger-Doll Research, Cambridge, MA 02139

8:50 AM (169) Development and Performance Evaluation of High Temperature Electromagnetic Acoustic
Transducer
---Tetsuya Uchimoto1, Toshiyuki Takagi1, Gerd Dobmann2, and Shohei Ogata1, 1Institute of Fluid
Science, Tohoku University, Sendai 980-8577, Japan, 2Saarland University, 66125 Saarbrcken,
Germany
9:10 AM (160) Development of Magnetic Eddy Current Testing Techniques
---Toyokazu Tada and Hidehiko Suetsugu, Production & Safety Fundamental Technology Center,
Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd.
9:30 AM (76)

Characteristic of Pulsed Eddy Current Signal Pattern to Detect Wall Thinning of Carbon
Steel Tube
---D. G. Park1, M. B. Kishore1, and D. H. Lee1, 1Nuclear Materials Safety Research Division, Korea
Atomic Energy Research Institute, Daejeon, South Korea 305-353

9:50 AM (40)

A Novel Approach for Rapid Eddy Current Imaging of Flaws


---Anil Kumar Soni and Purnachandra Rao Bhagi, Non-destructive Evaluation Division, Metallurgy
and Materials Group, Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research, Kalpakkam-603102, India

10:10 AM

Break

10:30 AM (244) Characterization of Complex Defects Using Eddy Currents with Uniform Field Probes and
Giant Magneto-Resistor (GMR) Detectors
---Dario Pasadas, A. Lopes Ribeiro, H. G. Ramos, and T. Rocha, Instituto de Telecomunicaes,
Instituto Superior Tcnico, Universidade de Lisboa, VAT: 502854200, Av. Rovisco Pais, 1, Lisboa,
Portugal
10:50 AM (149) Gas Turbine Coatings Eddy-current Quantitative and Qualitative Evaluation
---Remo Ribichini, Carlo Giolli, and Erica Scrinzi, GE Oil & Gas, Via Felice Matteucci, 2 Florence,
50127, Italy
11:10 AM (136) High-Current Double Pulse ECT Technique for Inspection of Ferromagnetic Materials
---Tiago Rocha, Helena G. Ramos, Artur L. Ribeiro, and Dario Pasadas, Instituto de
Telecomunicaes, Instituto Superior Tcnico, Universidade de Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal
12:10 PM

Adjourn

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Friday, July 22, 2016

SESSION 39
Laser Ultrasonics
Daniel Levesque and Rachel Edwards, Co-Chairpersons
Grand Ballroom Salon III

8:30 AM (135) A New kHz Rate Laser-ultrasound Scanner for Ply-by-Ply Imaging of Defects, Pores and
Inconsistencies in Composite Structures
---Ivan Pelivanov, ukasz Ambrozinski, and Matthew ODonnell, Department of Bioengineering,
University of Washington, Seattle, WA/USA, 98105
9:10 AM (140) Lamb Wave-based BVID Imaging for a Curved Composite Sandwich Panel
---Jiaze He1 and Fuh-Gwo Yuan1,2, Center for Integrated Structural Health Management, National
Institute of Aerospace, Hampton, VA 23666; Department of Mechanical and Aerospace
Engineering, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695
9:30 AM (42)

Noncontact Laser Ultrasonic Inspection of Ceramic Matrix Composites (CMCs)


---R. Quintero1, F. Simonetti1,2, P. Howard3, J. Friedl3, and A. Sellinger4, 1Depertment of
Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
45221, 2Cincinnati NDE, Cincinnati, OH 45244, 3Next Generation Manufacturing, GE Aviation, OH
45215, 4Composite Material Behaviour, GE Aviation, OH 45215.

9:50 AM (60)

Laser Ultrasonic Characterisation of Membranes for Use as MEMS


---R. S. Edwards, L. Q. Zhou, M. Pearce, R. Prince, M. Myronov, V. A. Shah, D. R. Leadley, and
O. Trushkevych, Department of Physics, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, United
Kingdom

10:10 AM

Break

10:30 AM (191) All Optical Pump Probe Setup for Austenitic and Casted Steel Study
---Damien Gasteau1,2, Nikolay Chigarev1, Lili Ducousso-Ganjehi2, Vincent Tournat 1, and Vitali
Gusev1, 1LUNAM Universits, CNRS, Universit du Maine, LAUM UMR-CNRS 6613, Av. O.
Messiaen, 72085 Le Mans, France; 2 CEA Saclay DIGITEO Labs, F-91191 Gif-Sur-Yvette, France
10:50 AM (298) Non-Contact Evaluation of Residual Stress in Metals with Laser-generated Surface Acoustic
Waves and a Point-like Fiber-optic Sagnac Detector
---ukasz Ambrozinski1,2, Ivan Pelivanov1, Michael B. Prime3, and Matthew ODonnell1,
1Department of Bioengineering, University of Washington, Seattle, WA/USA, 98105;
2AGH University of Science and Technology, 30-059 Krakow, Poland; 3Los Alamos National
Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM 87545
11:10 AM (51)

Further Investigation of Surface Velocity Measurement for Material Characterization in Laser


Shockwave Experiments
---James A. Smith and Jeffrey M. Lacy, Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID 83415;
Daniel Levesque, Jean-Pierre Monchalin, and Martin Lord, National Research Council Canada,
Boucherville, QC, Canada

12:10 PM

Adjourn

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Friday, July 22, 2016

SESSION 40
Composites
Vinay Dayal and Norbert Meyendorf, Co-Chairpersons
Grand Ballroom Salon IV

8:30 AM (102) Acoustic Emission Monitoring of Unstable Damage Growth in Carbon-fiber-reinforced


Polymer Composites under Tension
---Bonaventure Mills-Dadson, Duy Tran, Kassahun Asamene, Travis Whitlow, and Mannur
Sundaresan, Department of Mechanical Engineering, North Carolina A&T State University, 1601
E. Market Street,Greensboro, NC 27411
8:50 AM (311) Damage Detection in Composite Structures Using Time-reversal Migration Technique
---Dan Xiang1, Fuh-Gwo Yuan2, and Jason He2, 1X-wave Innovations, Inc., 555 Quince Orchard
Road, Suite 500-B, Gaithersburg, MD 20878, and 2North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC
27695
9:10 AM (46)

Flexible Integration of Robotics, Ultrasonics and Metrology for the Inspection of Aerospace
Components
---Carmelo Mineo, Charles MacLeod, S. Gareth Pierce, Maxim Morozov, and Rahul Summan,
Centre for Ultrasonic Engineering, Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, University
of Strathclyde, Glasgow, United Kingdom; Tony Rodden, Danial Kahani, Advanced Forming
Research Centre, Renfrew, Scotland, United Kingdom; Jonathan Powell, Paul McCubbin, Coreen
McCubbin, Gavin Munro, Scott Paton, and David Watson, Spirit AeroSystems (Europe) Limited,
Prestwick, Scotland, United Kingdom

9:30 AM (56)

A Model-based, Bayesian Solution for Characterization of Complex Damage Scenarios in


Aerospace Composite Structures
---Heather Reed1, Gerald Harvey1, Adam Dick1, Jeff Dobson1,2, and Cara Leckey3, 1Thornton
Tomasetti Weidlinger Applied Science, New York, NY 10005-1304; 2University of Strathclyde,
Glasgow G1 2XW, Scotland; 3National Aeronautics and Space Administration Langley
Research Center, Hampton, VA 23681-0001

9:50 AM (367) Detection of 4-point Bend Induced Micro-cracks in CFRP Laminates via Coda Wave NDE
---Richard Livings1,2, Dan Barnard2, Vinay Dayal1,2; 1Aerospace Engineering, Iowa State University,
1200 Howe Hall, Ames, IA 50010, USA. 2Center for Nondestructive Evaluation, Iowa State
University, 1915 Scholl RD, 111 ASC II, Ames, IA 50011, USA.
10:10 AM

Break

10:30 AM (227) Thermal Diffusivity Measurements on Porous Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer Tubes
---Juergen Gruber1, Guenther Mayr1, Karl Heinz Gresslehner1, and Harald Katzinger2, 1School of
Engineering, University of Applied Science Upper Austria, Wels and 2Teufelberger Composite
Ges.m.b.H., Wels
10:50 AM (137) Correlating Interlaminar Fatigue Fracture Behavior to NDE Parameters in Carbon/Epoxy
Composites Containing Voids and Delamination
---Issa Hakim2,3,4, Norbert Meyendorf1,2,3, Steven Donaldson2, Ren Laquai5, David Walter5,
Bernd Mller5, Paul Graja3, 1Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011, 2Department of Mechanical &
Aerospace Engineering, University of Dayton, Dayton, OH 45469, 3Fraunhofer- IKTS, Berlin
12489, 4Omar Almukhtar University, Albaida, 5BAM, Berlin 12205
12:10 PM

Adjourn

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Professional Posters
Eddy Current
(255)

Differential Geometry Based Model for Eddy Current Inspection of U-bend Sections in Steam
Generator Tubes
---Saptarshi Mukherjee1, Antonello Tamburrino1,2, Lalita Udpa1, and Satish Udpa1, 1Nondestructive
Evaluation Laboratory, Michigan State University, Michigan 48824; 2DIEI, Universit degli Studi di Cassino
V. G. Di Biasio, 43 Cassino 03043 ITALY

(163)

Electromagnetic Nondestructive Evaluation of Defects in Ferromagnetic Samples


---Weiying Cheng1, 1NDE Center, Japan Power Engineering and Inspection Corporation, Yokohama, 2300044, Japan

(124)

Electromagnetic Modelling of an Eddy-current Position Sensor in for Use in a Fast Reactor


---Tao Wu and John Bowler, Center for NDE and Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Iowa
State University, Ames IA 50011

X-ray
(95)

Novel Data Visualizations of X-Ray Data for Aviation Security Applications Using the OTAP Platform
---Jaxon M. Gittinger, Software Systems R&D, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM 87185;
Edward S. Jimenez, Software Systems R&D, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuqueque, NM 87185

Optical
(303)

Objects Optical Geometry Measurements Based on EDoF Approach


---Micha Szydowski, Pawe Waszczuk, Bartosz Powaka, and Tomasz Chady, West Pomeranian University
of Technology Szczecin, Poland

Thermography
(305)

Inspection of Reinforced Concrete Structures Using Active Infrared Thermography


---Barbara Szymanik, Tomasz Chady, and Pawe Frankowski, West Pomeranian University of Technology,
Szczecin, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, ul. Sikorskigo 37, 70-313 Szczecin, Poland

Ultrasonic NDT
(215)

Distributed Temperature Sensing Using a SPIRAL Configuration Ultrasonic Waveguide


---Suresh Periyannan and Krishnan Balasubramaniam, Centre for Non Destructive Evaluation and
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai, India 600036

(143)

Time Reversal Method for Arch Bridge Cables Inspection Using Longitudinal Guided Waves
---Zhang Pengfei1, Tang Zhifeng2, Lv Fuzai1, and Yang Keji1, 1Institute of Modern Manufacture Engineering,
Zhejiang University, China 310027; 2Institute of Advanced Digital Technologies and Instrumentation,
Zhejiang University, China 310027

(226)

Ultrasonic Techniques for the Detection of Discontinuities in Aluminum Foams


---Pablo Katchadjian and Alejandro Garca, Comisin Nacional de Energa Atmica, ENDE Dept.- INEND,
Buenos Aires Argentina; Jose Brizuela, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientficas y Tcnicas,
Buenos Aires Argentina; Jorge Camacho, Instituto de Tecnologas Fsicas y de la Informacin (ITEFI),
Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientficas (CSIC), Madrid Espaa; Bruno Chin, Instituto
Tecnolgico de Costa Rica, Escuela de Ciencia e Ingenieria de Materiales, Cartago - Costa Rica; Valerio
Mussi, Laboratorio MUSP, Macchine Utensili e Sistemi di Produzione, Piacenza Italy

(357)

Progress Towards High Temperature Ultrasonic Transducers for Harsh Environment


---Prathamesh Bilgunde1,2 and Leonard J. Bond1,2, 1Department of Aerospace Engineering and 2Center for
Nondestructive Evaluation, Iowa State University, Applied Sciences Complex II, 1915 Scholl Road, Ames, IA
50011

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Concrete
(155)

Assessing the Integrity of Spillway Foundations


---Chih-Hung Chiang1,2, Keng-Tsang Hsu1,2, and Chia-Chi Cheng1,2, 1Center for NDT, Chaoyang University
of Technology; 2Department of Construction Engineering, Chaoyang University of Technology, 168 Gifong
E. Rd., Wufong, Taichung 41349, Taiwan

(161)

Experimental Characterization of Sulfate Damage of Concrete Based on the Harmonic Wave


Modulation Technique
---Tinyuan Yin, Wanlin Meng, Neda Talebzadeh, and Jun Chen, School of Transportation Science and
Engineering, Beihang University, Beijing 100191, China

Lamb and Guided Waves


(50)

The Effects of Frequency-dependent Amplitude on the Time-reversed Lamb Wave Based Baselinefree Damage Detection
---Liang Zeng, Jing Lin, Zhi Luo, and Fei Gao, School of Mechanical Engineering, Xian Jiaotong University,
Xian, China, 710049

(110)

Finite Element Analysis for the Inhibition of EMAT Lamb Waves Multimode
---Suzhen Liu1, Yanwei Zhang1, Chuang Zhang1, and Qingxin Yang2, 1Province-Ministry Joint Key
Laboratory of Electromagnetic Field and Electrical Apparatus Reliability, Hebei University of Technology,
Tianjin, 300130, China; 2Key Laboratory of Advanced Electrical Engineering and Energy Technology, Tianjin
Polytechnic University, Tianjin, 300387, China

(189)

Experimental Study of Probe-sample Contact Influence on Dispersion Curve Measurement with


Phased Arrays in Plates
---Aurlien Baelde, Franois Bruno, Jrome Laurent, and Claire Prada, Institut Langevin, Ondes et
Images, ESPCI, Universit Paris 7, CNRS UMR 7587, 1, rue Jussieu, 75231 Paris Cedex 05, France

(287)

Investigation on the Damage Localization in a Pipe Using Torsional Guided Waves and Sensor Array
Reconstruction Techniques
---Erick Rojas1, Karla Fernandez1, Arturo Baltazar1, and Jorge Aranda2, 1Robotics and Advanced
Manufacturing Program, CINVESTAV Unidad Saltillo, Ramos Arizpe, Coahuila, 25903, Mxico; 2Facultad
de Ciencias Fsico-Matemticas, Universidad Michoacana de San Nicols de Hidalgo, Morelia, Mich. 58070,
Mxico

(288)

A Study of Sensor Array Aperture for Damage Localization in a Plate-like Structure Using Ultrasonic
Guided Waves
---Karla Fernandez1, Arturo Baltazar1, Jorge Aranda2, and Chidentree Treesatayapun1, 1Robotics and
Advanced Manufacturing Program. CINVESTAV Unidad Saltillo, Ramos Arizpe, Coahuila, 25903, Mxico,
2Facultad de Ciencias Fsico-Matemticas, Universidad Michoacana de San Nicols de Hidalgo, Morelia,
Mich. 58070, Mxico

Nonlinear
(111)

Measurement of Ultrasonic Nonlinear Parameter by Using Electromagnetic Acoustic Transducer


---Zhichao Cai1, Suzhen Liu2, and Chuang Zhang2, 1School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, East
China Jiaotong University, Nanchang 330013 2Province-Ministry Joint Key Laboratory of Electromagnetic
Field and Electrical Apparatus Reliability, Hebei University of Technology, Tianjin 300130

(195)

Nonlinear Beam Fields Simulation of a Mixed Wave and Definition of Nonlinearity Parameter with
Diffraction Correction
---Shuzeng Zhang1, Xiongbing Li1, Hyunjo Jeong2, and Xiling Liu1, 1School of Traffic and Transportation
Engineering, Central South University, Changsha, Hunan 410075, China; 2Division of Mechanical and
Automotive Engineering, Wonkwang University, Iksan, Jeonbuk 570-749, Republic of Korea

(273)

Focused Ultrasonic Beam Behavior at a Stress-Free Boundary and Applicability for Measuring
Nonlinearity Parameter in a Reflection Mode
---Hyunjo Jeong1, Shuzeng Zhang2, Jongboem Kim3, and Xiongbing Li2, 1Division of Mechanical and
Automotive Engineering, Wonkwang University, Iksan, Jeonbuk 570-749, Republic of Korea; 2School of
Traffic and Transportation Engineering, Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, 410075, China;
3Department of Mechanical Convergence Engineering, Hanyang University, Seoul, Republic of Korea

(365)

Synthetic Aperture Imaing of Contact Acoustic Nonlinearity at Closed Interfaces


---Do-Kyung Pyun1, Hogeon Seo1, Kyung-Young Jhang2; 1Department of Mechanical Convergence
Engineering, Hanyang University, Seoul, Republic of Korea 133-791, 2School of Mechanical Engineering,
Hanyang University, Seoul, Republic of Korea 133-791

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Stress
(330)

Evaluation of Residual Stress in Ag/Glass Thin Films Using Dispersion Characteristic of Rayleigh
Wave
---Taesung Park1, Dongryul Kwak1, and Ikkeun Park1, 1Department of Mechanical and Automotive
Engineering, Seoul National University of Science and Technology, Seoul, Korea

Image and Signal Processing


(289)

Existing Weld Seam Recognition and Tracking Based on Sub Region Image Processing
---Guoan Liang1, Shanshan Wang2, Chunlei Tu1, and Xing song Wang2, 1Special Equipment Safety
Supervision Inspection Institute of Jiangsu Province; 2School of Mechanical Engineering, Southeast
University, Nanjing, China

(129)

Nearfield Imaging for Noninvasive Monitoring of Hyperthermia Treatment


---Ibrahim Elshafiey, Nizamuddin Amanuddin, Md Anowar Hossain, Mubashir Alam, and Muhammad
Naveed Tabassum, Department of Electrical Engineering, King Saud University, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia

(17)

Cluster Analysis of Signals Obtained by Simulation of TOFD Technique for Pattern Recognition of
Welding Defects
---Raphaella Hermont Fonseca Murta, Flvison de Almada Vieira, Carlos Jorge Silva Spinola, and Elineudo
Pinho de Moura, Universidade Federal do Cear, Departamento de Engenharia Metalrgica e de Materiais,
60440-554, Brazil

(366)

Full-field Structural Dynamics by Video Motion Manipulations


---Yong Chao Yanga, Charles Farrara, David Mascarenasa; aLos Alamos National Laboratory, NM 87545

Ultrasonic Scattering
(13)

Study of Ultrasonic Attenuation on Aging Precipitation in A Ti-6Al-4V Alloy


---Hector Carreon1, Alberto Ruiz1, Antonio Dueas1, and Gerardo Barrera1; 1Instituto de Investigacion en
Metalrgica y Materiales (UMSNH); Ciudad Universitaria, Morelia, Mexico

(126)

Characterization of the Interface Roughness of Coatings Based on Ultrasonic Reflection Coefficient


Amplitude Spectrum
---Zhiyuan Ma1,2, Wei Zhang1, Jianying Gao1, Li Lin1, and Sridhar Krishnaswamy2, 1NDT & E Laboratory,
Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116085, China; 2Center for Smart Structures and Materials,
Northwestern University, Evanston IL 60208

(347)

Ultrasound Scatter in Heterogeneous 3D Microstructures


---Brady Engle, Ronald A. Roberts, and Robert Grandin, Center for Nondestructive Evaluation, Iowa State
University, Applied Sciences Complex II, 1915 Scholl Road, Ames IA 50014

(346)

Model-based Software for Simulating Ultrasonic Pulse/Echo Inspections of Metal Components


---C.-P. Thomas Chiou, Frank J. Margetan, Daniel J. Barnard, Ronald A. Roberts. Matthew R. McKillip, and
Jared L. Taylor; Center for Nondestructive Evaluation, Iowa State University, Applied Sciences Complex II,
1915 Scholl Road, Ames, IA 50011-3042

Modeling
(247)

Validation of UTSim2, a New Ultrasonic Simulation Package


---Robert Grandin and Timothy Gray, Iowa State University, Center for Nondestructive Evaluation, Applied
Sciences Complex II, 1915 Scholl Road, Ames, IA 50011

(117)

Automated Framework for Incorporation of Defects from UT NDT into CAD Models of Composites
---Onur Rauf Bingol1,3, Bryan Schiefelbein2,3, Robert J. Grandin3, Stephen D. Holland2,3, and Adarsh
Krishnamurthy1,3; 1Department of Mechanical Engineering, Iowa State University, Ames, IA, 50010;
2Department of Aerospace Engineering, Iowa State University, Ames, IA, 50010; 3Center for
Nondestructive Evaluation, Iowa State University, Ames, IA, 50010

(349)

Modeling for UT Inspection of Anisotropic Materials


---Ronald A. Roberts, Robert Grandin, and Andrew Downs, Center for Nondestructive Evaluation, Iowa
State University, Applied Sciences Complex II, 1915 Scholl Road, Ames IA 50014

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(217)

Results of the 2016 UT Modeling Benchmark Obtained with Models Implemented in CIVA
---Gwnal Toullelan1, Raphale Raillon1, Steve Mahaut1, Sylvain Chatillon1, and Sbastien Lonne2, 1CEA
LIST, Centre de Saclay, 91191 Gif-sur-Yvette, France; 2EXTENDE, Le Bergson, 15 Avenue Emile Baudot,
91300 Massy, France

Acoustic Emission
(112)

Performance Evaluation of the FBG Sensing Device and Comparison with Piezoelectric Sensors for
Acoustic Emission Detection
---Chuang Zhang1,2 and Leonard J. Bond2, 1Province-Ministry Joint Key Laboratory of Electromagnetic Field
and Electrical Apparatus Reliability Hebei University of Technology, Tianjin, China, 300130; 2Center for
Nondestructive Evaluation, Iowa State University, 1915 Scholl Rd., 111 ASC II, Ames, Iowa 50011-3041

(116)

Acoustic Emission as a Screening Tool for Ceramic Matrix Composites


---Greg Ojard1, Dan Goberman1, and John Holowczak1, 1United Technologies Research Center, 411 Silver
Lane, East Hartford, CT 06108

(364)

Wearable Knee Health Rehabilitation Assessment using Acoustical Emissions


---Caitlin N. Teague1, Sinan Hersek1, Jordan Conant1, Scott Gilliland1, Omera T. Inan1; 1School of Electdrical
and Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30308

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Student Poster Competition


(7)

Optimization of the Bias Magnetic Field of Shear Wave (SH) EMATs for Thickness Gauging
Applications
---Julio Isla and Frederic Cegla, NDE group, Mechanical Engineering Department, Imperial College,
London SW72AZ

(32)

Nonlinear Mixing of Laser Generated Narrowband Rayleigh Surface Waves


---Chaitanya Bakre, Prabhu Rajagopal, and Krishnan Balasubramaniam, Center for Nondestructive
Evaluation and Department of Mechanical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai
600036

(34)

Pseudo-pulse-echo Mode Focused Rayleigh Wave EMATs for High Resolution Imaging of Surfacebreaking Defects
---C. B. Thring, Y. Fan, and R. S. Edwards, Department of Physics, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4
7AL, United Kingdom

(90)

Windowing of Full Wavefield Data in Multiple Domains to Characterize Angle-beam Shear Wave
Scattering
---Yu Weng and Jennifer E. Michaels, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of
Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332-0250

(92)

Increasing the Acquisition Speed of a Multi-channel Guided Wave System via Simultaneous Coded
Excitations
---Jiadong Hua1,2, Jennifer E. Michaels1, and Jing Lin2; 1School of Electrical and Computer Engineering,
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332; Department of Mechanical Engineering, Xian Jiaotong
University, Xian, China

(123)

Angle-beam Shear Wave Scattering from Buried Crack-like Defects in Bonded Specimens
---Carson T. Maki1, Jennifer E. Michaels2, Yu Weng2, and Thomas E. Michaels2, George W. Woodruff
School of Mechanical Engineering1, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering2, Georgia Institute of
Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332

(131)

Evaluation of Sensitization in AISI 304 and AISI 304L Stainless Steel with Nonlinear Ultrasonic
Rayleigh Wave Measurements
---Christoph Doerr1, Jin-Yeon Kim1, Laurance J. Jacobs1,2, Preet Singh3, and James J. Wall4, 1School of
Civil and Environmental Engineering; 2GW Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of
Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332; 3School of Materials Science and Engineering, Atlanta, GA 30332;
4Electric Power Research Institute, Charlotte, NC 28262

(145)

Performance Analysis of Guided Wave Tomography Based on Full Waveform Inversion


---Jing Rao, Madis Ratassepp, and Zheng Fan, School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering,
Nanyang Technological University, 50 Nanyang Avenue, Singapore 639798

(156)

2D Numerical Modeling of the Ultrasonic Wave Propagation in Concrete: a Parameterization Study


in the Multiple Scattering Medium
---Ting Yu1,2, Jean-Franois Chaix1, Dimitri Komatitsch1, Vincent Garnier1, Lorenzo Audibert2, Jean-Marie
Henault2, 1Laboratory of Mechanics and Acoustics at CNRS/University of Aix- Marseille, 13453 Marseille,
France; 2 Electricity of Frances Research and Development (EDF R&D), 78401 Chatou, France

(166)

Air-coupled Ultrasonic Tomography for Internal Damage of Full-scale Reinforced Concrete Moment
Frame Components Subjected to Seismic Loadings
---Hajin Choi1, John S. Popovics1, Guillermo Palacios2, Young-Jae Choi2, and Shih-Ho Chao2, 1Civil and
Environmental Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; 2Civil Engineering, University of
Texas at Arlington

(168)

Advanced Model of Eddy-current NDE Inverse Problem with Sparse Grid Algorithm
---Liming Zhou, Harold A. Sabbagh, Elias H. Sabbagh, and R. Kim Murphy, Technologies, LLC, Bloomington,
IN 47407-7706 USA; William Bernacchi, Minds-Edge LLC Indianapolis, IN 46268

(171)

Nonlinear Resonance Ultrasonic Spectroscopy of Precipitation in 17-4PH Stainless Steel


---Marc Forstenhusler1, Jin-Yeon Kim1, and Laurence J. Jacobs1,2, 1School of Civil and Environmental
Engineering and 2GW Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta,
GA 30332

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(174)

Study of Flexural Stress-induced Surface Wave Velocity Variations in Concrete


---Agustin Spalvier, James Bittner, and John S. Popovics, The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,
Urbana, IL 61801

(179)

Numerical Simulation of Ultrasonic Wave Propagation in FRP Using Image-based Modeling


---Naoya Mizokami1, Kazuyuki Nakahata1, Keiji Ogi1, Hisashi Yamawaki2, and Mitsuharu Shiwa2
1Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Ehime University, 3 Bunkyo, Matsuyama, Ehime 790-8577,
Japan; 2Center for Structural Materials, National Institute for Materials Science, 1-2-1 Sengen, Tsukuba,
Ibaraki 305-0047, Japan

(180)

Low Frequency Ultrasonic Array Imaging Using Signal Post-processing for Concrete Material
---Akio Ozawa1, Hideki Izumi1, Kazuyuki Nakahata1, Katsumi Ohira2, and Kenzo Ogawa3, 1Graduate School
of Science and Engineering, Ehime University, 3Bunkyo, Matsuyama, Ehime 790-8577, Japan; 2Research
and Development Center, Japan Probe Co., Ltd., 1-1-14 Nakamura, Yokohama 232-0033, Japan; 3Toshiba
Plant Systems & Services Corporation, 8 Shinsugita-Cho, Yokohama 235-8523, Japan

(181)

Slow Dynamics Diagnosis of Asphalt Concrete Specimen to Determine Level of Damage Caused by
Static Low Temperature Conditioning
---Abiy Bekele1,2, Bjrn Birgisson1,3, Nils Ryden1,4 and Anders Gudmarsson5 , 1KTH Royal Institute of
Technology; 2Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering,10044 Stockholm; 3Aston University School
of Engineering and Applied Science, B4 7ET Birmingham; 4Lund University Faculty of Engineering Geology,
22100 Lund; 5PEAB Asfalt AB, 126 30 Hgersten Stockholm

(188)

Predicting Relevant Modes in Total Focusing Method Multi-mode Imaging


---K. Sy1,2,3, P. Bredif2, E. Lakovleva2, O. Roy1, and D. Lesselier3, 1M2M, 1 rue de Terre Neuve, 91940 Les
Ulis France; 2CEA/LIST/DISC, Centre de Saclay, 91191 Gif-sur-Yvette Cedex France; 3L2S, 3 rue JoliotCurie 91192 Gif-sur-Yvette Cedex France

(193)

Investigation of Embedded Structures in Media with Unknown Acoustic Properties


---Sebastian Kmmritz, Mario Wolf, and Elfgard Khnicke, Solid-State Electronics Laboratory, Technische
Universitt Dresden, 01062 Dresden Germany

(218)

Curvature-dependence of Cut-off Frequencies of Guided Waves Propagating through Curved Structures


Obtained by a Semi-analytical Finite Element Method
---Kosuke Kanda and Toshihiko Sugiura, School of Integrated Design Engineering, Keio University, Japan

(229)

Calibration of Air-coupled Transducers for Absolute Nonlinear Ultrasonic Measurements


---Nicholas Selby1, David Torello1, Jin-Yeon Kim2, and Laurence J. Jacobs1,2, 1G.W. Woodruff School of
Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, 30332; 2School of Civil and
Environmental Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, 30332

(245)

Simulative Evaluation of Intragrain Precipitate Influence on the Material Nonlinearity Using Nonlinear
Ultrasound
---Daniel Grn1, Laurent Capolungo2, Jin-Yeon Kim1, and Laurence J. Jacobs1,2, 1Georgia Institute of
Technology, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, 2Georgia Institute of Technology, George W.
Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering

(248)

Crack Detection Using Low-frequency Ultrasonic Waves Caused by Low Directivity and Scattering
---Shingo Onodera, Yuji Kato, and Toshihiko Sugiura, School of Integrated Design Engineering, Keio
University, Japan

(260)

Evaluating Consistency of Nondestructive Evaluation of Flexible Pavement by GPR and PSPA


---Mesbah Ahmed, Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Civil Engineering, University of New
Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131; Rafiqul Tarefder, Department of Civil Engineering, University of New
Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131; Arup Maji, Department of Civil Engineering, University of New Mexico,
Albuquerque, NM 87131

(261)

Modal Radiation of Guided Waves by Finite-sized Sources in a Semi-infinite Multi-layered


Anisotropic Plate
---Mathilde Stvenin and Alain Lhmery, CEA LIST, Gif-sur-Yvette, F-91191, France; Sbastien Grondel,
IEMN-DOAE, UVHC, Valenciennes F-59313, France

(278)

Novel Methods to Measure Surface Wave Velocity by Using Laser-generated Tone-burst Surface
Wave
---Ju-ho Lee1, Jongbeom Kim1, and Kyung-Young Jhang2, 1Department of Mechanical Convergence
Engineering, Hanyang University, Seoul, Republic of Korea 133-791, 2School of Mechanical Engineering,
Hanyang University, Seoul, Republic of Korea 133-791

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(293)

Ultrasound-based Sensors for Harsh Environment Structural Health Monitoring


---Brian T. Reinhardt, Andrew D. Suprock, and Bernhard R. Tittmann, Department of Engineering Science
and Mechanics, Engineering Nanostructure Characterization Center, Pennsylvania State University,
University Park, PA 16803

(294)

Characterization of Delayed Ettringite Formation Using Nonlinear Impact Resonance Spectroscopy


Method
---Mehdi Rashidi1, Alvaro Paul2, Jin-Yeon Kim1,3, Laurence J. Jacobs1,3, and Kimberly E. Kurtis1,
1School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332-0355;
2Facultad de Ingeniera y Ciencias Aplicadas, Universidad de los Andes, Chile; 3G. W. Woodruff School of
Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332-0405

(313)

Monitoring Early Age Properties of Cementitious Material Using Ultrasonic Guided Waves in
Embedded Rebar
---Hongbin Sun and Jinying Zhu, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Nebraska - Lincoln,
Omaha, NE, 68182

(314)

Development of Nonlinear Ultrasonic Techniques to Assess the Microstructural Damage of 0.1%


and 1% Fe-Cu Steel
---Katherine Scott1, Devin J. Roach1, Jin-Yeon Kim2, James Wall1,3, Duck-Gun Park4, and Laurence
Jacobs1,2, 1G.W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta,
Georgia 30332; 2School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta,
Georgia 30332; 3Electric Power Research Institute, Charlotte, North Carolina 28262; 4Korea Atomic Energy
Research Institute, Yuseong P.O. Box 150, Daejeon 305-600, South Korea

(318)

An HDF5 Based Framework for the Distribution and Analysis of Ultrasonic Concrete Data
---Luke Prince, Dwight Clayton, and Hector Santos-Villalobos, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, One Bethel
Valley Road, Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6174

(356)

Raw Data Based Image Processing Algorithm for Fast Detection of Surface Breaking Cracks Using
In-line Laser Thermography
---Sruthi Krishna2, Nithin Puthiyaveettil1, P. Biju2, and Krishnan Balasubramaniam1, 1Centre for
Non-Destructive Evaluation, Mechanical Engineering Department, IIT Madras, India; 2College of Engineering
Thalassery, Kerala, India

(361)

Ultrasonic Evaluation of Additive Manufactured Stainless Steel 17-4 PH Specimens


---Hossein Taheri1, Lucas Koester1, and Leonard J. Bond1, 1Center for Nondestructive Evaluation, Iowa
State University, Applied Sciences Complex II, Room 223, 1915 Scholl Rd., Ames, IA 50011.

(321)

Flash Thermography Inspection and Thermal Image Mapping of Highly Curved Composite Surfaces
---Bryan E. Schiefelbein and Stephen D. Holland, Iowa State University, Center for Nondestructive
Evaluation, Applied Sciences Complex II, 1915 Scholl Road, Ames, IA 50011

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Author Listing
* Session Charperson(s)

Abbasi, Zeynab, 10
Abdeirahman, Marwa, 19
AbilashaRamadhas, T. K., 24
Achenbach, Jan D., 8
Adams, Douglas, 1, 19
Adebahr, Wolfgang, 36
Adebisi, R. A., 18
Addison, Robert, 25*, 28*
Ahmed, Mesbah, 44
Alam, Mubashir, 42
Aldrin, John C., 18*, 22
Alguri, K. Supreet, 2
Allison, Christopher, 32
Almansouri, Hani, 19
Altenburg, Simon J., 7
Altmann, Frank, 27
Alzuhiri, Mohand, 24
Amanuddin, Nizamuddin, 42
Ambrozinski, Lukasz, 38
Anderson, Michael T., 30
Apostol, Adela, 2
Aranda, Jorge, 41
Arguelles, Andrea P., 8, 18
Aronson, Igor, 6
Arshad, Mubeen, 9
Asamene, Kassahun, 39
Aschy, Ameni, 28
Ashida, Kazuhiro, 21
Ashish, Antony Jacob, 23
Atherton, Kathryn, 20
Audibert, Lorenzo, 43

Bennett, Caroline, 9
Benoist, Ph., 25
Bentahar, Mourad, 28
Bernhard, Fabian, 3
Berry, David, 16
Bhagi, Purnachandra Rao, 10, 17, 37
Biateau, Christine, 20
Biedermann, Eric, 18
Biju, P., 45
Bilgunde, Prathamesh, 40
Bingol, Onur Rauf, 42
Birgisson, Bjrn, 44
Bittner, James, 44
Blackshire, James L., 18, 22*
Bloxham, Harry, 25
Bond, Leonard, 1*, 14, 32, 33, 35, 40, 42, 45
Boniface, A., 30
Borigo, Cody, 8
Bose, Sandip, 13
Bouhlel, Nizar, 29
Bouman, Charles, 19
Bourguignon, Sbastien, 29, 35
Bowler, John, 4, 40
Bowler, Nicola, 4*, 6, 30, 34*
Brand, Oliver, 27
Brand, Sebastian, 27
Brandenburg, Martijn, 3
Brath, A., 3, 28
Brdif, Ph., 25, 44
Brizuela, Jose, 40
Brown, Alexander, 22
Brown, Roy H., 28
Bruno, Franois, 15, 20, 41
Bruno, Giovanni, 16
Buck, J., 4
Buffet, Florian Ouvrier, 30
Bunget, Gheorghe, 14
Burke, Eric, 24
Buynak, Charlie, 22
Byler, Michael I., 30

Bach, Martin, 20
Baelde, Aurlien, 10, 41
Bakhtiari, Sasan, 6
Bakre, Chaitanya, 43
Balasubramaniam, Krishnan, 15, 20, 21*, 23, 26, 36,
40, 43, 45
Balayssac, JP, 30
Ballisat, Alexander, 13
Baltazar, Arturo, 41
Banjak, Hussein, 5
Banks, Robert, 18
Bao, Yanqing, 19
Baqu, Franois, 26
Barber, Tom, 25
Barker, Alan, 19
Barnard, Daniel J., 8, 32, 36*, 42
Barrera, Gerardo, 42
Barth, Martin, 27
Bartlett, Jonathan, 21
Barton, Jeffrey, 19
Bastawros, Ashraf F., 7
Bavendiek, Florian, 7
Baxter, Jared, 19
Beckmann, Jrg, 6
Bekele, Abiy, 44
Belanger, Pierre, 10
Bellon, Carsten, 5

Cabeza, Sandra, 16
Cachon, Lionel, 30
Cai, Guowei, 19
Cai, Zhichao, 41
Calmon, Pierre, 13*
Camacho, Jorge, 40
Capolungo, Laurent, 44
Carcreff, Ewen, 26, 35
Cargill, Steve J., 18
Carreon, Hctor, 34, 42
Cassereau, Didier, 30
Castaings, Michel, 20
Cawley, Peter, 3*, 4, 9, 10, 15*, 16, 17, 20*
Cegla, Frederic, 21, 35, 43
Chady, Tomasz, 6, 13, 40
Chaix, Jean-Franois, 26, 43
Chakrapani, Sunil Kishore, 8, 32
Chao, Shih-Ho, 43

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Chatillon, Sylvain, 29
Chen, Jun, 41
Chen, Kun, 29
Cheng, Chia-Chi, 30, 40
Cheng, Weiying, 40
Cherry, Matthew R., 18, 22
Chi, S. W., 14
Chiang, Chih-Hung, 30, 40
Chigarev, Nikolay, 38
Chillara, Vamshi Krishna, 26
Chimenti, D., 9
Chin, Bruno, 40
Chiou, C.-P. Thomas, 12, 19, 42
Cho, Hwanjeong, 8
Choi, Hajin, 43
Choi, Sang-Woo, 23
Choi, Sungho, 8
Choi, Young-Jae, 43
Ciang, Chia Chen, 2
Ciccarone, Charles, 30
Citrin, D. S., 6, 12
Clark, Matt, 28
Clausner, Andre, 27
Clayton, Dwight, 19*, 45
Cobb, Adam, 3, 21*
Collins, Noelle, 5
Collins, William, 9
Collison, Ian, 28
Conant, Jordan, 43
Corcoran, J., 9
Costin, Marius, 5
Coulette, Richard, 10
Courtier, Mark R., 20
Craster, Richard, 25
Crawford, Susan L., 30
Croxford, Anthony J., 20
Cugnet, Marie-Franoise, 30
Czurratis, Peter, 27

Donnell, Kristen, M., 6


Douglass, Alexander, 20
Downs, Andrew, 9, 42
Doyle, Jonathon, 9
Ducasse, Eric, 29
Duclos, Aroune, 22, 29
Duclos, Daniel, 10
Ducousso, Mathieu, 20
Ducousso-Ganjehi, Lili, 38
Dueas, Antonio, 42
Dumas, P., 28
Dunne, Fionn, 10
Dunne, P. E., 10
Dupont-Marillia, Frederic, 10
Dutton, Ben, 28
Duxbury, David, 29
Dvorsky, Matt, 12
Eason, Thomas J., 33, 35*
Edwards, R. S., 21, 26*, 38*, 43
Egerton, Jack, 25
Eisenmann, David, 16*, 19
Ellis, Shelby, 19
Elshafiey, Ibrahim, 42
Engle, Brady, 42
Enokizono, Masato, 16
Eriksson, Tobias J. R., 26, 36
Eviston, Connor, 22
Ewert, Uwe, 5*
Fan, Yichao, 21, 36, 43
Fan, Zheng, 3, 20, 29, 43
Farrar, Charles, 42
Farinholt, Kevin, 14
Fernandez, Karla, 41
Fey, Peter, 36
Fifield, Leonard S., 30
Fink, Mathias, 10
Flynn, Eric, 2
Forstenhusler, Marc, 43
Forsyth, David, 22
Foster, Benjamin, 19
Fournier, L., 28
Frankowski, Pawel, 40
Freed, Shaun, 18
Friedersdorf, Fritz J., 14
Friedl, J., 28, 38
Fromme, Paul, 2, 3
Fuller, Allen J., 26
Fuzai, Lv, 40
Gallion, John, 12
Gao, Fei, 41
Gao, Jianying, 42
Gao, Xiaorong, 24, 28
Garboczi, Edward J., 32
Garcia, Alejandro, 40
Garnier, V., 30
Garnier, Vincent, 43
Gasteau, Damien, 38
Gatewood, Garrett, 18
Gaul, Tobias, 20
Generazio, E. R., 34
Ghasr, Mohammad T., 12

DAngelo, Ralph M., 3


Dao, Gavin, 26
Datuin, Marvin, 22
Dayal, Vinay, 8, 39*, 42
de Moura, Elineudo Pinho, 42
Decitre, Jean-Marc, 21
Declercq, Nico F., 12
Deng, Yiming, 24, 37*
Deschamps, Marc, 29
Desnoux, E., 25
Diaz, Aaron A., 30
Dib, Gerges, 30
Dick, Adam, 29, 39
Dixon, Steve, 16, 21, 23, 26, 36
Djuric, Tatjana, 27
Dobmann, Gerd, 37
Dobmann, Nicolas, 20
Dobson, Jeff, 28, 29, 39
Dodson, Jacob, 9
Doerr, Christoph, 8, 43
Dominguez, Nicolas, 13
Donaldson, Steven, 39
Dong, Junliang, 6, 12

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Ghoshal, Anindya, 14
Gilliland, Scott, 43
Giolli, Carlo, 37
Gittinger, Jaxon M., 40
Glass, S. W., 30*
Gluch, Juergen, 27
Goberman, Dan, 42
Gobillot, Gilles, 26
Goff, Adam, 14
Golkowski, Mark, 24
Good, M. S., 30
Goodlet, Brent, 18
Gorcy, Krzysztof, 6
Gtschel, Sebastian, 24
Graja, Paul, 39
Gramling, Frank, 12
Grandin, Robert J., 22, 27, 42
Gray, David, 16
Gray, Joe, 5
Gray, Timothy, 22, 42
Gregory, Elizabeth, 24
Gresil, Matthieu, 9
Gresslehner, Karl Heinz, 39
Groby, Jean-Philippe, 22
Grochowalska, Barbara, 13
Grondel, Sbastien, 44
Gros, Ethan, 4
Gruber, Juergen, 39
Grubsky, Victor, 5, 24
Grn, Daniel, 44
Grzywacz, Bogdan, 13
Gudmarsson, Anders, 44
Guers, Manton J., 23
Guibert, Frank, 13
Guillamet, Ronan, 5
Gupta, Saurabh, 20
Gurrala, Praveen, 29
Gusev, Vitali, 38
Guthrie, W. Spencer, 19
Gutirrez-Vargas, Gildardo, 34

Heifetz, Alexander, 6
Heilmann, Stephan, 27
Heinlein, Sebastian, 3
Henault, Jean Marie, 30, 43
Hersek, Sinan, 43
Hill, Samuel, 21, 36
Hillmann, Susanne, 17
Hirao, Masahiko, 8, 21
Hoffrogge, Peter, 27
Hogan, Robert, 5, 32
Holland, Stephen D., 7*, 17*, 24*, 29, 42
Holmes, Larry, 32
Holowczak, John, 42
Hong, Jonathan, 9
Hongo, Hiromichi, 8
Honma, Takumi, 8
Hopkins, Deborah, 22
Horne, Michael R., 7
Hossain, Md Anowar, 42
Howard, P., 28, 38
Howell, Patricia A., 7, 29
Hsu, Keng-Tsang, 30, 40
Hua, Jiadong, 43
Huang, Yunzhi, 34
Hutchison, E., 30
Huthwaite, Peter, 3, 5, 25, 29
Inan, Omer T., 43
Indacochea, J. Ernesto, 10, 14
Ingle, Landon, 24
Instanes, G., 3, 15
Ishii, Yutaka, 8
Isla, Julio, 43
Isla-Garcia, Julio, 21
Izumi, Hideki, 44
Jack, David A., 23
Jackson, P., 30
Jacobs, Laurence, 8*, 14*, 19, 43, 44, 45
Jacobs, Ryan, 24
Jaenisch, Gerd-Rdiger, 5
Jahazi, Mohammad, 10
Jamshidinia, Mahdi, 32
Jarvis, Rollo, 4, 16
Jauriqui, Leanne, 18
Jayakumar, T., 23
Jehanno, Paul, 15
Jenson, Frdric, 10
Jeong, Hyunjo, 41
Jhang, Kyung-Young, 14, 41, 44
Jian, Li, 9*
Jimenez, Edward S., 5, 40
Jin, Jiang, 19
Johannes, Manfred, 17
Johnson, Christi, 19
Jones, A. M., 30
Jones, G. A., 5
Jones, Tom, 5*
Joo, Young-Sang, 30
Ju, Taeho, 8
Juarez, Peter D., 2, 29
Judd, David, 12

Ha, Hong-Pil, 14
Habtour, Ed, 8, 32
Hafid, Hamid, 30
Haig, A. G., 30
Haith, Misty I., 5
Hakim, Issa, 39
Hakoda, Christopher, 8, 20
Hallal, Larbi, 26
Hallam, David, 13
Han, Xiaoyan, 7*, 24*
Harley, Joel B., 2, 20
Hartman, T. S., 30
Harvey, Gerald, 29, 39
Hasanian, Mostafa, 23
Hashemi, Ashkan, 6
Hassan, Waled, 10
Hayward, Gordon, 13
He, Jason, 39
He, Jiaze, 33, 38
He, Zhu, 24
Heffernan, Julieanne, 18

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K, Sri Harsha Reddy, 21, 36


Kaftandjian, Valrie, 5
Kahani, Danial, 39
Kalzinger, Harald, 39
Kamali, N., 14
Kanda, Kosuke, 44
Kantzos, Peter, 32
Karpenko, Oleksii, 22
Katchadjian, Pablo, 40
Kato, Yuji, 44
Ke, Ying-Tzu, 30
Keji, Yang, 40
Kelly, Shawn, 32
Khalifa, Warida Ben, 10
Khalili, Pouyan, 3
Kilpatrick, James, 2
Kim, Felix, H., 32
Kim, Gun, 19
Kim, Hoe-Woong, 30
Kim, Jin-Yeon, 8, 14, 19, 34, 43, 44, 45
Kim, Jongbeom, 14, 41, 44
Kim, Jong-Bum, 30
Kim, Sung-Kyun, 30
Kim, Yoon Young, 21, 28
Kinney, Andy, 32
Kishore, M. B., 37
Kisner, Roger, 19
Klaassen, R., 28
Knight, Bryon, 24
Koester, Lucas, 9, 32*, 45
Khler, Bernd, 8, 17, 20, 27
Komatitsch, Dimitri, 43
Kong, Xiangxiong, 9
Kopp, Philipp, 26
Kopycinska-Mller, Malgorzata, 27
Korshunova, Nina, 26
Koskelo, EliseAnne, 2
Kramer, Patrick, 14
Krankenhagen, Rainer, 7
Krause, Thomas W., 4
Kreutzbruck, Marc, 16, 36
Krishna, Sruthi, 45
Krishnamurthy, Adarsh, 42
Krishnaswamy, Sridhar, 42
Krueger, Peter, 27
Kube, Christopher M., 8, 10*, 32
Kudo, Yuki, 16
Khnicke, Elfgard, 26, 44
Kumar, Amireddy Kiran, 26
Kumar, Anish, 10, 23
Kmmritz, Sebastian, 26, 44
Kurtis, Kimberly E., 6, 19, 45
Kutukova, K., 27
Kwak, Dongryul, 41
Kwan, Chi-Hang, 35

Lan, Bo, 10
Laquai, Ren, 39
Larche, Michael R., 30
Larose, E., 30
Larsen, Jacob, 19
Laurent, Jrome, 10, 15, 20, 41
Le Bourdais, Florian, 21, 30
Le Duff, Alain, 9
Le, Lawrence H., 2
Leadley, D. R., 38
Leckey, Cara A. C., 2, 17*, 29*, 39
Ledford, Kenneth R., 23
Lee, D. H., 37
Lee, Joo Kyung, 21
Lee, Ju-ho, 44
Lee, Jun Kyu, 21, 28
Leifsson, Leifur, 27
Leinov, Eli, 20
Lepage, Benoit, 28
Leser, Patrick E., 33
Leser, William P., 33
Lesselier, D., 44
Lesthaeghe, T. J., 18
Levesque, Daniel, 38*
Lhmery, Alain, 15, 44
Lhota, James R., 7
Li, Fubiao, 14
Li, Jian, 9
Li, Jie, 5
Li, Jinghai, 5
Li, Minghui, 13
Li, Xiongbing, 41
Li, Zhichao, 16
Liang, Guoan, 41
Lieske, Uwe, 20
Light, G., 3
Lim, Do Hyeong, 21
Lin, Chunze, 35
Lin, Jing, 41, 43
Lin, Li, 42
Lindgren, Eric A., 18*, 22
Lissenden, Clifford J., 8, 15, 20, 23
Liu, Chang, 3, 10
Liu, Shuaishuai, 30
Liu, Suzhen, 14, 41
Liu, Xiling, 41
Liu, Yang, 3
Liu, Yuan, 10
Livings, Richard, 42
Locquet, Alexandre, 6, 12
Loeffler, Markus, 27
Long, Micheal, 7
Longo, Roberto, 9, 22
Lonne, Sbastien, 29
Lpez, Victor H., 34
Lord, Martin, 38
Loreto, Giovanni, 19
Lott, Martin, 30
Loveday, Philip W., 3
Lowe, Michael J. S., 5, 10, 20, 22, 25, 29*
Lozev, Mark G., 35
Lu, Juan, 6

Lacy, Jeffrey M., 38


Laflamme, Simon, 9*, 19
Lafreniere, Serge, 10
Lakocy, Alexander J., 8
Lakovleva, E., 44
Lallement, Rmi, 26

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Lubeigt, Emma, 26
Luloff, M. S., 4
Lunn, Natasha, 23
Luo, Zhi, 41
Luzi, L., 30
Lv, Fuzai, 21
Lyamkin, Viktor, 16
Lyonnet, Florian, 30

Mudge, P. J., 30
Mukherjee, Saptarshi, 40
Mller, Bernd, 39
Mller, Jan P., 24
Munro, Gavin, 39
Murphy, R. Kim, 18, 43
Murta, Raphaella Hermont Fonseca, 42
Mussi, Valerio, 40
Myronov, M., 38

Ma, Zhiyuan, 42
Macha, Erica, 21
MacLeod, Charles, 39
Mahadevan, Sankaran, 19
Mahaut, Steve, 29
Maierhofer, Christiane, 24
Maji, Arup, 44
Maki, Carson T., 43
Margetan, Frank J., 19, 42
Markov, Vladimir, 2
Mascarenas, David, 42
Masserey, Bernard, 3
Matlack, Kathryn H., 8
May, Gary S., 1
Mayer, Andreas, 8
Mayes, Alexander, 18
Mayr, Guenther, 39
Mazdiyasni, Siamack, 18
Mazzeo, Brian A., 19
McCubbin, Coreen, 39
McCubbin, Paul, 39
McElderry, Joseph, 19
McKillip, Matthew R., 42
McMahan Jr., Jerry A., 18
Meeker, William Q., 9, 13*
Melapudi, Vikram, 12
Membre, A., 28
Meng, Fanyong, 5
Meng, Wanlin, 41
Mensah, Serge, 26
Mesnil, Olivier, 2
Meyendorf, Norbert, 1, 17, 27*, 39, 49*
Mezil, Sylvain, 20
Miceli, Marybeth, 17
Michaelis, Alexander, 5
Michaels, Jennifer E., 1, 2*, 15, 22, 43
Michaels, Thomas E., 15, 43
Mihara, Tsuyoshi, 25
Mills-Dadson, Bonaventure, 39
Mineo, Carmelo, 39
Misztal, Leszek, 13
Mizokami, Naoya, 44
Monchalin, Jean-Pierre, 38
Mooers, Ryan D., 18, 22*
Moor, Ch., 25
Moore, David G., 23
Mora, Pierric, 29
Morelli, Jordan, 4
Moreno, Maria Gabriela, 19
Morozov, Maxim, 39
Mostavi, A., 14
Moylan, Shawn P., 32
MT, Shyamsunder, 12

Na, Jeong K., 18


Nagel, John R., 12
Nagy, Peter B., 3*, 4, 8*,10, 14*, 15*, 16
Nakahata, Kazuyuki, 44
Nakamura, Nobutomo, 21
Nalladega, Vijay, 24
Nath, Paromita, 19
Neal, Kyle, 19
Newhouse, Scott, 32
Nichols, Charles, 4*, 9
Nixon, Andrew, 25
Norouzian, Musa, 26
ODonnell, Matthew, 38
Obeidat, Omar, 7, 24
Ogata, Shohei, 37
Ogawa, Kenzo, 44
Ogi, Hirotsugu, 21
Ogi, Keiji, 44
Ohara, Yoshikazu, 25
Ohira, Katsumi, 44
Ohtani, Toshihiro, 8
Ojard, Greg, 42
Oka, Mohachiro, 16
Omar, Saad, 37
Omeragic, Dzevat, 37
Oneida, Erin K., 18
Onodera, Shingo, 44
Oppermann, Martin, 27
Orme, Peter, 19
Oshiumi, Taro, 25
Owens, Steven, 8
Ozawa, Akio, 44
Ozevin, Didem, 10, 14
Painchaud-April, Guillaume, 28
Palacios, Guillermo, 43
Pan, Yongdong, 33
Pantea, Cristian, 26
Park, Byeongjin, 2
Park, Chung II, 21, 28
Park, Duck-Gun, 30, 37, 45
Park, Ikkeun, 41
Park, Sang-Jin, 30
Park, Taesung, 41
Pasadas, Dario, 37
Paton, Scott, 39
Paul, Alvaro, 45
Payan, C., 30
Pearce, M., 38
Pei, Ning, 33
Pelivanov, Ivan, 38

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Pelkner, Matthias, 16
Peng, Chaoyong, 24, 28
Peng, Jiafan, 35
Peng, Jianping, 24, 28
Pengfei, Zhang, 40
Pepi, Marc, 14
Periyannan, Suresh, 40
Phillips, Richard, 29
Pierce, S. Gareth, 28, 39
Pintar, Adam, 32
Pinto, Irvin, 19
Piwakowski, Bogdan, 30
Poguet, J., 28
Poland, Steve, 16
Pollock, Tresa, 18
Polsky, Yarom, 19
Popovics, John S., 33, 43, 44
Potter, Mark, 23
Powalka, Bartosz, 40
Powell, Jonathan, 39
PP, Vivek, Arun, 12
Prada, Claire, 10, 15, 20, 25, 41
Prime, Michael B., 38
Prince, Luke, 45
Prince, R., 38
Pucci, Laura, 21
Puthiyaveettil, Nithin, 45
Pyun, Do-Kyung, 41

Rodden, Tony, 39
Rodriguez, Ricardo, 32
Roh, Yongrae, 23
Rojas, Erick, 41
Rokhlin, S. I., 22
Rllig, Michael, 27
Romanov, Volodymyr, 5, 24
Romero, Daniel, 24
Rose, Joseph L., 8, 20
Rosell, Anders, 22
Roy, O., 44
Roy, S., 30
Royer, Daniel, 15, 20
Ruiz, Alberto, 34, 42
Ruzzene, Massimo, 2*
Ryden, Nils, 44
Sabbagh, Elias H., 18, 43
Sabbagh, Harold A., 18, 43
Sacchi, Mauricio D., 2
Safdernejad, Seyed, 22
Saleh, Mohamed Nasr, 9
Saliba, J., 30
Sanderson, R., 30
Santos-Villalobos, Hector, 19, 45
Sarkar, P., 9
SastiKumar, D., 24
Sathish, Satamachary, 7, 18
Sauder, H., 9
Sbartai, Z. M., 30
Schafbuch, Paul, 1*
Schiefelbein, Bryan E., 7, 24, 42
Schneider, C. R. A., 30
Schubert, Frank, 20
Scott, Katherine M., 8, 45
Scrinzi, Erica, 37
Seebo, Jeffrey, 29
Seidl, Robert, 26
Selby, Nicholas, 14, 44
Sellinger, A., 38
Sengupta, Esha, 12
Seo, Hogeon, 41
Seung, Hong Min, 21, 28
Sha, G., 22
Shade, P. A., 18
Shah, Harsh, 20
Shah, V. A. , 38
Sharma, Govind Kumar, 10
Shashishekhar, N., 5
Sheila-Vadde, Aparna C., 12
Sheldon, Robert T., 6
Shell, Eric B., 18
Shepard, Steven M., 7
Shi, Fan, 25
Shin, Nam-Ho, 23
Shiwa, Mitsuharu, 44
Shokouhi, Parisa, 19*
Shokralla, Shaddy, 4
Sikora, Ryszard, 13
Simonetti, F., 3, 15, 28, 38
Simon-Najasek, Michl, 27
Sinclair, Anthony N., 35

Qiu, Jinhao, 10
Qu, Jianmin, 8, 14
Quintero, R., 38
Raillon, Raphale, 29
Raj, Baldev, 17
Rajagopal, Prabhu, 20, 21, 23, 26, 36, 43
Rakotonarivo, Sandrine, 26
Ramadas, Sivaram Nishal, 26, 36
Ramatlo, Dineo A., 3, 17
Ramos, Helena G., 37
Ramuhalli, Pradeep, 30*
Ranaivamonana, Nari, 30
Rank, Ernst, 26
Rao, B. Purnachandra, 23
Rao, Jing, 3, 43
Rashidi, Mehdi, 6, 45
Ratassepp, Madis, 3, 29, 43
Reboud, Christophe, 21
Reed, Heather, 29, 39
Reinhardt, Brian T., 23, 46
Ren, Baiyang, 15, 20
Ribeiro, Artur Lopes, 37
Ribichini, Remo, 37
Rigal, Emmanuel, 30
Riviere, Jacques, 19
Rjelka, Marek, 8
Roach, Dennis, 9
Roach, Devin J., 45
Robert, Sbastien, 25, 28
Roberts, Ronald A., 9, 20*, 22, 29, 32, 42
Rocha, Tiago, 37
Rodat, Damien, 13

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Singh, Preet, 43
Singh, Surendra, 5, 32
Sinha, Bikash K., 3
Sinha, Dipen N., 26
Skataric, Maja, 13
Skrotzki, Birgit, 16
Slotwinski, John, 32*
Smith, James A., 4, 38
Smith, Robert, 13
Smith, Kevin, 17*
Smitkiewicz, Jana, 17
Sohn, Hoon, 2
Song, Dong-Gi, 14
Song, Homin, 33
Song, Jianfeng, 8
Song, Jiming, 29
Soni, Anil Kumar, 37
Sonntag, Nadja, 16
Soutis, Constantinos, 9
Spalvier, Agustin, 44
Spinola, Carlos Jorge Silva, 42
Spranger, Holger, 6
Sripragash, Letchuman, 7, 24
Stair, Sarah L., 23
Stegemann, Robert, 16
Stvenin, Mathilde, 15, 44
Stewart, Dylan R., 14
Stratoudaki, Theodosia, 28
Sturtevant, Blake T., 26
Su, Zhiyi, 22
Suetsugu, Hidehiko, 37
Sugiura, Toshihiko, 44
Summan, Rahul, 39
Sun, Hongbin, 21, 45
Sundaresan, Mannur, 7, 24, 39
Suprock, Andrew D., 23, 46
Swindell, Paul, 9
Sy, K., 44
Szwagiel, Mariusz, 13
Szydlowski, Michal, 13, 40
Szymanik, Barbara, 40

Thring, C. B., 21, 43


Tian, Zhenhua, 2
Tien, Leland, 23
Tilke, Peter, 13
Tittmann, Bernhard R., 23*, 46
Todorov, Evgueni, 32
Torbet, Chris, 18
Torello, David, 14, 44
Toullelan, Gwnal, 29
Tournat, Vincent, 38
Tran, Duy, 39
Treesatayapun, Chidentree, 41
Trushkevych, O., 26, 38
Tsuchida, Yuji, 16
Tu, Chun lei, 5
Tu, Chuniei, 42
Turner, Joseph A., 8, 18, 26
Ubertini, F., 9
Uchimoto, Tetsuya, 25, 37
Udpa, Lalita, 22, 38*, 40
Udpa, Satish, 22, 40
Underhill, P. R., 4
Urbanski, Jeffrey, 32
V, Kalyanavalli, 24
van Neer, Paul, 25
Van Pamel, A., 22
Velicheti, Dheeraj, 10
Velichko, Alexander, 25
Veselitza, D., 5
Vidyadharan, A., 9
Vieira, Flvison de Almada, 42
Vienne, Caroline, 5
Villarraga-Gmez, Herminso, 32
Villaverde, Eduardo Lopez, 25
Vinogradov, S., 3
Vinokour, Valerii, 6
Vogel, Justus, 5
Volker, Arno, 3, 25
Wall, James J., 8, 19, 43, 45
Wallentine, Sarah, 7, 18
Walter, David, 39
Wang, Ai, 28
Wang, Junfeng, 8
Wang, Shanshan, 42
Wang, Xing song, 5, 42
Warchol, Lyudmila, 22
Warchol, Mark F. A., 22
Waszczuk, Pawel, 13, 40
Watson, David, 39
Weiser, Martin, 24
Weng, Yu, 22, 43
Wernsman, Ben, 23
Wertz, John, 18
Whitlow, Travis, 7, 39
Wieder, Frank, 5
Wilcox, Paul D., 13, 25*, 28*
Wilke, Daniel, 3
Willey, Carson, 7
Williams, Westin B., 15

Tabassum, Muhammad Naveed, 42


Tabuchi, Masaaki, 8
Tada, Toyokazu, 37
Taheri, Hossein, 45
Takagi, Toshiyuki, 25, 37
Takishita, Takashi, 21
Talebzadeh, Neda, 41
Tamburrino, Antonello, 22, 40
Tang, Zhifeng, 21
Tao, Chongcong, 10
Tao, Hung-Yu, 30
Tarefder, Rafiqul, 44
Taylor, Jared L., 12, 42
Teague, Caitlin N. 43
Tehrani, Niloofar Nabili, 10, 14
Terrien, Nicolas, 28
Thiele, Sebastian, 8
Thomas, Tibin, 15
Thompson, Kyle, 5
Thornicroft, K. J., 30

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Wilm, M., 28
Wilson, Brent M., 26
Winfree, William P., 7, 29
Wolf, Mario, 26, 27, 44
Wolter, Klaus-Jrgen, 17, 27*
Wu, Shan, 5
Wu, Tao, 4, 40
Wu, Xiao Yang, 25

Zoughi, Reza, 6*, 12*


Zschech, Ehrenfried, 27

Xi, Weilun, 19
Xia, Yanquan, 21
Xiang, Dan, 7, 26, 39
Xu, Chunguang, 8
Xu, Janet L., 23
Yakushiji, Terutoshi, 16
Yamanaka, Kazushi, 25
Yamawaki, Hisashi, 44
Yan, Wuzhao, 19
Yang, Feng, 33
Yang, Kai, 24
Yang, Qingxin, 14, 41
Yang, Yongchao, 42
Ye, Chaofeng, 22
Yeap, Kong-Boon, 27
Yin, Tinyuan, 41
Ying, Kuang, 12
Yu, Lingyu, 2
Yu, Qiuye, 7, 24
Yu, Ting, 43
Yu, Xudong, 20, 29
Yuan, Fuh-Gwo, 38, 39
Zahiri, Feraidoon, 5
Zalameda, Joseph N., 7, 29
Zander, Nils, 26
Zeng, Liang, 41
Zerna, Thomas, 27
Zeroug, Smaine, 3, 13
Zhan, Zheng, 34
Zhang, Bin, 19
Zhang, Chao, 25
Zhang, Chuang, 14, 33*, 41, 43*
Zhang, Jie, 25
Zhang, Kang, 24
Zhang, Li, 8
Zhang, Pengfei, 21
Zhang, Shuzeng, 41
Zhang, Wei, 42
Zhang, Xiaowei, 21
Zhang, Yanwei, 41
Zhang, Yu, 24
Zhang, Yuxiang, 30
Zheng, Kai, 5
Zheng, Wenpei, 34
Zhifeng, Tang, 40
Zhou, L. Q., 38
Zhou, Liming, 43
Zhou, Zhixiong, 34
Zhu, Jinying, 21, 45
Ziehl, Paul, 19
Zou, Fangxin, 35

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