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This book expands on the subject matter of 'Computational
Electromagnetics and Model-Based Inversion: A Modern Paradigm for
Eddy-Current Nondestructive Evaluation.' It includes (a)
voxel-based inversion methods, which are generalizations of
model-based algorithms; (b) a complete electromagnetic model of
advanced composites (and other novel exotic materials), stressing
the highly anisotropic nature of these materials, as well as giving
a number of applications to nondestructive evaluation; and (c) an
up-to-date discussion of stochastic integral equations and
propagation-of-uncertainty models in nondestructive evaluation. As
such, the book combines research started twenty-five years ago in
advanced composites and voxel-based algorithms, but published in
scattered journal articles, as well as recent research in
stochastic integral equations. All of these areas are of
considerable interest to the aerospace, nuclear power, civil
infrastructure, materials characterization and biomedical
industries. The book covers the topic of computational
electromagnetics in eddy-current nondestructive evaluation (NDE) by
emphasizing three distinct topics: (a) fundamental mathematical
principles of volume-integral equations as a subset of
computational electromagnetics, (b) mathematical algorithms applied
to signal-processing and inverse scattering problems, and (c)
applications of these two topics to problems in which real and
model data are used. It is therefore more than an academic exercise
and is valuable to users of eddy-current NDE technology in
industries as varied as nuclear power, aerospace, materials
characterization and biomedical imaging.
This volume will define the direction of eddy-current technology in
nondestructive evaluation (NDE) in the twenty-first century. It
describes the natural marriage of the computer to eddy-current NDE,
and its publication was encouraged by favorable responses from
workers in the nuclear-power and aerospace industries. It will be
used by advanced students and practitioners in the fields of
computational electromagnetics, electromagnetic inverse-scattering
theory, nondestructive evaluation, materials evaluation and
biomedical imaging, among others, and will be based on our
experience in applying the subject of computational
electromagnetics to these areas, as manifested by our recent
research and publications. Finally, it will be a reference to
future monographs on advanced NDE that are being contemplated by
our colleagues and others. Its importance lies in the fact that it
will be the first book to show that advanced computational methods
can be used to solve practical, but difficult, problems in
eddy-current NDE. In fact, in many cases these methods are the only
things available for solving the problems. The book will cover the
topic of computational electromagnetics in eddy-current
nondestructive evaluation (NDE) by emphasizing three distinct
topics: (a) fundamental mathematical principles of volume-integral
equations as a subset of computational electromagnetics, (b)
mathematical algorithms applied to signal-processing and inverse
scattering problems, and (c) applications of these two topics to
problems in which real and model data are used. This will make the
book more than an academic exercise; we expect it to be valuable to
users of eddy-current NDE technology in industries as varied as
nuclear power, aerospace, materials characterization and biomedical
imaging. We know of no other book on the market that covers this
material in the manner in which we will present it, nor are there
any books, to our knowledge, that apply this material to actual
test situations that are of importance to the industries cited. It
will be the first book to actually define the modern technology of
eddy-current NDE, by showing how mathematics and the computer will
solve problems more effectively than current analog practice.
This volume will define the direction of eddy-current technology in
nondestructive evaluation (NDE) in the twenty-first century. It
describes the natural marriage of the computer to eddy-current NDE,
and its publication was encouraged by favorable responses from
workers in the nuclear-power and aerospace industries. It will be
used by advanced students and practitioners in the fields of
computational electromagnetics, electromagnetic inverse-scattering
theory, nondestructive evaluation, materials evaluation and
biomedical imaging, among others, and will be based on our
experience in applying the subject of computational
electromagnetics to these areas, as manifested by our recent
research and publications. Finally, it will be a reference to
future monographs on advanced NDE that are being contemplated by
our colleagues and others. Its importance lies in the fact that it
will be the first book to show that advanced computational methods
can be used to solve practical, but difficult, problems in
eddy-current NDE. In fact, in many cases these methods are the only
things available for solving the problems. The book will cover the
topic of computational electromagnetics in eddy-current
nondestructive evaluation (NDE) by emphasizing three distinct
topics: (a) fundamental mathematical principles of volume-integral
equations as a subset of computational electromagnetics, (b)
mathematical algorithms applied to signal-processing and inverse
scattering problems, and (c) applications of these two topics to
problems in which real and model data are used. This will make the
book more than an academic exercise; we expect it to be valuable to
users of eddy-current NDE technology in industries as varied as
nuclear power, aerospace, materials characterization and biomedical
imaging. We know of no other book on the market that covers this
material in the manner in which we will present it, nor are there
any books, to our knowledge, that apply this material to actual
test situations that are of importance to the industries cited. It
will be the first book to actually define the modern technology of
eddy-current NDE, by showing how mathematics and the computer will
solve problems more effectively than current analog practice.
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