Programme 10 September 2018

Sunday 9 September | |||
16.00-19.00 | Registration – Room: Conference Centre Foyer | ||
19.00-21.00 | Welcome Buffet – Room: Atrium |
Monday 10 September | |||||||
08.00 | Registration – Room: Conference Centre Foyer Tea and Coffee – Room: Banqueting Suite Foyer | ||||||
09.00-09.10 | Opening Ceremony Chair: C Bull, President of BINDT Room: Conference Theatre | ||||||
09.10-09.40 | The President's Honour Lecture: Infrared Thermography for CM and NDT, T Clausing, USA Chair: C Bull, President of BINDT Room: Conference Theatre | ||||||
09.40-09.50 | BINDT Update – D Gilbert, CEO of BINDT Chair: C Bull, President of BINDT Room: Conference Theatre | ||||||
09.50-10.00 | CM Book Update Professor A Hope, Southampton Solent University UK Chair: C Bull, President of BINDT Room: Conference Theatre | ||||||
10.00-10.30 | Tea, Coffee and Exhibition – Room: Banqueting Suite | ||||||
09.00-12.00 | PCN Update – N Banks, BINDT Room: 4A | ||||||
Session 1A: Ultrasonics Chair: Professor A Gachagan Room: Conference Theatre |
Session 1B: NDT for Industry 4.0 – Opportunities for the future Chairs: Professor I Cooper and T Bertenshaw Room: 3A and 3B |
Session 1C: Electromagnetics Chair: J Hansen Room: Suite 2 |
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10.30-10.50 | [1A1] RT versus UT – conversion of acceptance standards from standard reference radiographs (ASTM E446 and E186) into ultrasonic J Makovsky William Cook Cast Products – QA, UK | [1B1] Use of NDT data to enable factory transformation T Bertenshaw GKN Aerospace Services Ltd, UK | [1C1] Measurement of electrical conductivity for metal wires using an electromagnetic sensor S Zhu1, M Lu1, J R Salas Avila1, Y Tao1, Y Xie1, A J Peyton1, J Ding2, S Williams2 and W Yin1 1University of Manchester, UK 2Cranfield University, UK |
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10.50-11.10 | [1A2] Calibration of ultrasonic hardware for total focusing method imaging M Ingram1, A Gachagan1, A Nordon1, A Mulholland1, J Dziewierz1 and M Hegarty2 1University of Strathclyde, UK 2BP Chemicals Ltd, UK | [1B2] An end-user perspective of Industry 4.0 at Rolls-Royce S Carter Rolls-Royce plc, UK | [1C2] Measurement and modelling of the EMspec® sensor response to phase transformation in 2.25 Cr-Mo steel W Jacobs1, J Shen2, L Zhou1, C Davis1, P Hunt2 and J Hinton2 1University of Warwick, UK 2Primetals Technologies Ltd, UK |
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11.10-11.30 | [1A3] Automated detection, measurement and classification of defects in CANDU reactor pressure tubes C Wallace, P Zacharis, G West, G Dobie and A Gachagan University of Strathclyde, UK | [1B3] Enabling robotic adaptive behaviour capabilities for new automated quality inspection paradigms C Mineo1, C Wong2, M Vasilev1, C N MacLeod1, R Fuentes3, S G Pierce1 and E Yang2 1Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, University of Strathclyde, UK 2Design Manufacture & Engineering Management, University of Strathclyde, UK 3Dynamics Research Group, University of Sheffield, UK | [1C3] Comprehensive electromagnetic testing of the properties of functional metal coatings, including multilayer, and its metrological assurance in aerospace industry V A Syasko Constanta Ltd, Russia |
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11.30-11.40 | Ten-Minute Comfort Break and Exhibition – Room: Banqueting Suite | ||||||
11.40-12.00 | [1A4] Enhancement of the mode purity of shear horizontal mode of a thickness-shear transducer through design changes M Zennaro1, D J O’Boy1 and P Mudge2 1Loughborough University, UK 2TWI, UK | [1B4] Industry 4.0 is heralding the forth industrial era of smart and integrated factories P Chow Fujitsu | [1C4] Online damage identification based on electromechanical impedance and cointegration under varying dynamic loads X Jie, X Li, L Xiao and W Qu Wuhan University, China |
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12.00-12.20 | [1A5] Guided wave sensitivity to creep damage represented by effective material property variations using finite element modelling S Horne1, M Lowe1, P Huthwaite1 and J Fong2 1Imperial College London, UK 2Guided Ultrasonics Ltd, UK | [1B5] X-ray CT enabling Quality 4.0 B Morgan Nikon | [1C5] An automated two-dimensional magnetic field scanner based on quantum well Hall-effect sensor for non-destructive testing F A Biruu, J Sexton, C W Liang and M Missous University of Manchester, UK |
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12.20-12.40 | [1A6] Noise removal using adaptive filtering in ultrasonic guided wave testing of pipelines H Nakhli Mahal1,2, P Mudge3 and A K Nandi2 1NSIRC, UK 2Brunel University, UK 3TWI Ltd, UK | [1B6] Panel Session | [1C6] A comparative study of electromagnetic NDE methods and Quantum Well Hall Effect sensor imaging for surface-flaw detection in mild steel welds J M Watson, C W Liang, J Sexton, F Biruu and M Missous University of Manchester, UK |
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12.40-13.40 | Lunch and Exhibition – Room: Banqueting Suite |
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13.00-13.40 | International Scientific Advisory Committee Meeting (working lunch by invitation only) – Room: Gallery 2 | ||||||
13.40 | Trade & Industry AGM and Committee Meeting Room: 4A | ||||||
13.40-14.10 | Apprenticeship Update R Lyon, Chair, Education and Professional Development Committee Project Manager, Trailblazer 3 Apprenticeship Scheme, BINDT Chair: C Bull, President of BINDT Room: Conference Theatre | ||||||
| Session 2A – Ultrasonics applications Chair: Dr C Brett Room: Conference Theatre | Session 2B – Applications Chair: Professor K Newton Room: 3A and 3B | Session 2C – Inspection – process selection and monitoring Chair: Dr R Chapman Room: Suite 2 |
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14.10-14.30 | [2A1] Autonomous ice protection combining ultrasonic guided waves (UGWs) and electrothermal systems M Kostan1, A Dhutti1, X Niu2, W Duan1, M Kourmpetis1, J Kanfoud1 and T-H Gan1,2 1Brunel University London, UK 2TWI Ltd, UK | [2B1] Image processing and machine learning possibilities for detection of cracks within corrosion on rail axles J Syeda, H Meng and J Rudlin TWI Ltd, UK | [2C1] Modelling of high-temperature ultrasonic inspection for in-process inspection of electron beam welding S Majidnia and C Nageswaran TWI Ltd, UK |
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14.30-14.50 | [2A2] Ultrasonic phased array inspection of wire plus arc additive manufacture (WAAM) samples using conventional and total focused matrix (TFM) imaging approaches Y Javadi1, C N MacLeod1, S G Pierce1, A Gachagan1, W Kerr2, J Ding3, S Williams3, M Vasilev1, R Su1, C Mineo1 and J Dziewierz1 1Centre for Ultrasonic Engineering (CUE), Department of Electronic & Electrical Engineering, University of Strathclyde, UK 2University of Strathclyde, UK 3Cranfield University, UK | [2B3] Opportunities and challenges facing robotic NDT in the oil & gas industry R Taneja Integrated Solutions, InnoTecUK | [2C2] Simulation of ultrasonic structural noise including first and second scattering contributions based on the Born approximation V Dorval1, S Chatillon1, L Taupin1 and L Ducousso-Ganjehi2 1CEA, LIST, France 2IRSN, France |
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14.50-15.10 | [2A3] Full volumetric inspection of small bore pipe to fitting welds using LIMBOTOFD T Armitt and D Miller Lavender International, UK | [2B2] This slot is available for a late submission | [2C3] Mathematical modelling of ultrasonic waves in heterogeneous materials using stochastic differential equations S Jenkins, A J Mulholland and K M M Tant University of Strathclyde, UK |
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15.10-15.40 | Tea, Coffee and Exhibition – Room: Banqueting Suite | ||||||
| Ultrasonics applications continued Chair: K Pickup Room: Conference Theatre | Applications continued Chair: Professor K Newton Room: 3A and 3B | Inspection – process selection and monitoring continued Chair: Dr R Chapman Room: Suite 2 |
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15.40-16.00 | [3A1] Towards optimised inspection parameters for ultrasonic testing of austenitic welds through backscattered noise analysis J W Lambert, H Kumar, C Nageswaran and C Carpentier TWI Ltd, UK | [3B2] In-service corrosion assessment for high temperature plant components T Stevenson1 and S Kenny2 1Ionix Advanced Technologies Ltd, UK 2Oceaneering Inspection Services Ltd, UK | [3C1] Monitoring using sparse arrays of ultrasonic transducers J Crutchley John Wood Group Plc, UK | ||||
16.00-16.20 | [3A2] Practical benefits of the continuous-load-monitoring ultrasonic contact impedance (UCI) hardness testing method Y Yan and I Tsalicoglou Proceq SA, Switzerland | [3B1] This slot is available for a late submission | [3C2] In-process monitoring of industrial applications using laser ultrasound B Dutton The Manufacturing Technology Centre Ltd, UK |
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16.20-16.40 | [3A3] Setting of ultrasonic velocity ratio reference value of P265GH steel for detection of creep degradation by ordinal means of evaluation T Zavadil Advanced Technology Group Ltd, Prague and Czech Technical University, Prague | [3B3] This slot is available for a late submission | [7C2] This slot is available for a late submission |
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16.40 17.30 | Conference close for the day Evening event – Nottingham National Justice Museum Coaches will be provided to and from the venue. If you wish to attend, we would ask that you gather in the Conference Centre Foyer from 17.15 ready to depart at 17.30 promptly. Return journey coaches will pick you up at 21.30 from the Pitcher & Piano. |
To view the programme for Tuesday 11 September 2018, click here and to view the programme for Wednesday 12 September 2018, click here.
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