© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Non-destructive testing techniques are widely applied in industry for the evaluation of quantities of interest without inflicting additional damage accumulation. Crack detection and monitoring is a prime example of where non-destructive testing is valuable. Among the variety of non-destructive testing techniques, the direct current and alternating current potential difference methods, which are based on the principle that an electrical potential field around a conductive specimen is disturbed by the presence of geometric irregularities (or “features”), have received a great deal of attention in the literature. This is mainly due to the high levels of accuracy associated with these techniques and good estimations of crack...
In experimental fatigue tests, it may be necessary to identify the onset of crack initiation, which ...
The potential drop (PD) crack growth measurement technique is sensitive to strain accumulation which...
Use of linear elastic fracture mechanics in design and in life-cycle management of engineering syste...
In the field of Non-Destructive Testing, Potential Drop (PD) techniques have been used for decades,...
In this paper, a modified direct current potential drop (DCPD) method for real-time measurement of t...
Crack size determination using electrical potentials both in service and in the laboratory has been ...
Crack size determination using electrical potentials both in service and in the laboratory has been ...
Electric potential measurement (EPM) technology offers an attractive alternative to conventional non...
Calibration functions, used to determine crack extension from potential drop measurements, are not r...
In many engineering situations, the unavoidable occurrence of cracks compromises the integrity of th...
Electric potential measurement (EPM) technology offers an attractive alternative to conventional non...
A new electrical potential method is developed to measure crack length, where the alternating curren...
To predict the residual life of components operating in the creep regime, it is vital to accurately ...
In experimental fatigue tests, it may be necessary to identify the onset of crack initiation, which ...
A new electrical potential method is developed to measure crack length, where the alternating curren...
In experimental fatigue tests, it may be necessary to identify the onset of crack initiation, which ...
The potential drop (PD) crack growth measurement technique is sensitive to strain accumulation which...
Use of linear elastic fracture mechanics in design and in life-cycle management of engineering syste...
In the field of Non-Destructive Testing, Potential Drop (PD) techniques have been used for decades,...
In this paper, a modified direct current potential drop (DCPD) method for real-time measurement of t...
Crack size determination using electrical potentials both in service and in the laboratory has been ...
Crack size determination using electrical potentials both in service and in the laboratory has been ...
Electric potential measurement (EPM) technology offers an attractive alternative to conventional non...
Calibration functions, used to determine crack extension from potential drop measurements, are not r...
In many engineering situations, the unavoidable occurrence of cracks compromises the integrity of th...
Electric potential measurement (EPM) technology offers an attractive alternative to conventional non...
A new electrical potential method is developed to measure crack length, where the alternating curren...
To predict the residual life of components operating in the creep regime, it is vital to accurately ...
In experimental fatigue tests, it may be necessary to identify the onset of crack initiation, which ...
A new electrical potential method is developed to measure crack length, where the alternating curren...
In experimental fatigue tests, it may be necessary to identify the onset of crack initiation, which ...
The potential drop (PD) crack growth measurement technique is sensitive to strain accumulation which...
Use of linear elastic fracture mechanics in design and in life-cycle management of engineering syste...