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"Xie WF" Authored Publications:

Title Authors PubMed ID
1 Comprehensive review of reinforcement learning for medical ultrasound imaging Elmekki H; Islam S; Alagha A; Sami H; Spilkin A; Zakeri E; Zanuttini AM; Bentahar J; Kadem L; Xie WF; Pibarot P; Mizouni R; Otrok H; Singh S; Mourad A; 40567264
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2 Distributed adaptive sliding mode control with deep recurrent neural network for cooperative robotic system in automated fiber placement Zhu N; Xie WF; 40436653
ENCS
3 CACTUS: An open dataset and framework for automated Cardiac Assessment and Classification of Ultrasound images using deep transfer learning Elmekki H; Alagha A; Sami H; Spilkin A; Zanuttini AM; Zakeri E; Bentahar J; Kadem L; Xie WF; Pibarot P; Mizouni R; Otrok H; Singh S; Mourad A; 40107020
ENCS
4 Position-based visual servoing of a 6-RSS parallel robot using adaptive sliding mode control Zhu N; Xie WF; Shen H; 39492316
ENCS
5 Deep neural network-based robotic visual servoing for satellite target tracking Ghiasvand S; Xie WF; Mohebbi A; 39440297
ENCS
6 Finite Element Modelling of a Reflection Differential Split-D Eddy Current Probe Scanning Surface Notches. Mohseni E, França DR, Viens M, Xie WF, Xu B 32214578
ENCS
7 Adaptive Neuro-fuzzy Inference System Trained for Sizing Semi-elliptical Notches Scanned by Eddy Currents. Mohseni E, Viens M, Xie WF 31929668
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Title:Finite Element Modelling of a Reflection Differential Split-D Eddy Current Probe Scanning Surface Notches.
Authors:Mohseni EFrança DRViens MXie WFXu B
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32214578?dopt=Abstract
DOI:10.1007/s10921-020-00673-6
Publication:Journal of nondestructive evaluation
Keywords:Absolute probeEddy current testingFinite element analysisSplit-D reflection differential probe
PMID:32214578 Category:J Nondestr Eval Date Added:2020-03-28
Dept Affiliation: ENCS
1 1Department of Electronics & Electrical Engineering, Centre for Ultrasonic Engineering (CUE), University of Strathclyde, 99 George Street, Glasgow, G1 1RD UK.
2 Département de génie mécanique, L'École de Technologie supérieure, 1100 Rue Notre-Dame O, Montreal, Québec H3C 1 K3 Canada.
3 2John Abbott College, 21275 Lakeshore Dr, Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, Québec H9X 3L9 Canada.
4 4Department of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering, Concordia University, 1455 De Maisonneuve Blvd. W., Montreal, Québec H3G 1M8 Canada.

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Finite Element Modelling of a Reflection Differential Split-D Eddy Current Probe Scanning Surface Notches.

J Nondestr Eval. 2020;39(2):29

Authors: Mohseni E, França DR, Viens M, Xie WF, Xu B

Abstract

Differential eddy current probes are commonly used to detect shallow surface cracks in conductive materials. In recent years, a growing number of research works on their numerical modelling was conducted since the development of analytical or semi-analytical models for such a sensor may be prone to intractable complications. In this paper finite element modelling (FEM) has been employed to simulate the interaction of a reflection differential split-D probe with surface electrical discharge machined (EDM) notches in 3-dimensional (3-D) half-space. In order to attain a better insight into the correct setup of the FEM parameters, a simple multi-turn cylindrical absolute coil has also been modelled. The outcome generated through the simulated scan of this absolute coil over a surface notch in aluminum is validated with existing experimental impedance data taken from the literature. Parameters contributing to reliable FEM simulation results, such as maximum mesh size, mesh distribution, the extent of the surrounding air domain and conductivity of the air are investigated for the 3-D modelling of both absolute and differential probes. This study shows that the simulation results on a commercial reflection differential split-D surface pencil probe closely estimate the experimental measurements of the probe's impedance variations as it scans three EDM notches having different depths in aluminum. The simulation results, generated by Comsol Multiphysics FEM package (COMSOL I, COMSOL multiphysics reference manual, version 5.3, COMSOL AB, 2018, www.comsol.com), for the cases of absolute and differential probes are checked for their extent of validity.

PMID: 32214578 [PubMed]





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