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
Photothermal NDE of UD/Epoxy-Based Carbon Fibre Reinforced Laminates for Quantitative Porosity Analysis22
Visually Encoded Contact Inspection System for EMATs22
Surface Extraction for Industrial CT Based on Surface Tracking21
Unsupervised Enhancement of Ultrasonic Sequential Images Based on High-Frequency Feature Extraction and Bi-ConvLSTM21
Eddy Current Method in Non-Magnetic Aluminide Coating Thickness Assessment20
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
Simulation-Trained Neural Networks for Automatable Crack Detection in Magnetic Field Images18
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
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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