Journal of Nondestructive Evaluation

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Nondestructive Evaluation is 17. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
A Physics-informed Wave Tomography Framework for Defect Reconstruction: A Collaborative Network Scheme43
Prediction of Residual Strains Due to In-Plane Fibre Waviness in Defective Carbon-Fibre Reinforced Polymers Using Ultrasound Data37
Computer Vision-Based Quantitative Detection of Bolt Loosening Using Two-Stage Perspective Distortion Correction Method33
Avalanche-Like Dynamics of Indentation-Induced Plastic Deformation in AZ31 Revealed by Acoustic Emission24
Evaluation of RGB-D Image for Counting Exposed Aggregate Number on Pavement Surface Based on Computer Vision Technique23
Visually Encoded Contact Inspection System for EMATs22
Photothermal NDE of UD/Epoxy-Based Carbon Fibre Reinforced Laminates for Quantitative Porosity Analysis22
Unsupervised Enhancement of Ultrasonic Sequential Images Based on High-Frequency Feature Extraction and Bi-ConvLSTM21
Surface Extraction for Industrial CT Based on Surface Tracking21
A Thickness Measurement Method Immune to Lift-Off Fluctuation Using Sweep-Frequency Eddy Current Testing20
Localisation of Ultrasonic NDT Data Using Hybrid Tracking of Component and Probe20
Eddy Current Method in Non-Magnetic Aluminide Coating Thickness Assessment20
Use of Passive Thermography to Detect Detachment and Humidity in Façades Clad with Ceramic Materials of Differing Porosities18
Cut-Off Thickness Identification of Defects with Single and Two-Step Geometries Using SH1 Mode Conversion18
Simulation-Trained Neural Networks for Automatable Crack Detection in Magnetic Field Images18
Impact-Delamination Detection in Repaired-Composite Laminates Using Numerical and Ultrasonic Method17
MLP ANN Equipped Approach to Measuring Scale Layer in Oil-Gas-Water Homogeneous Fluid by Capacitive and Photon Attenuation Sensors17
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