Tuesday 12 September 2023
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08.00
| Registration – Hotel Foyer Tea and Coffee – Buckingham Suite |
08.45-08.55 | Opening Ceremony: Welcome and introduction I Cooper, D Gilbert and L Gelman
Room A |
08.55-09.35 | Opening Plenary Paper – Roy Sharpe Prize Lecture: Five decades of phased array ultrasound imaging: a personal view with the benefit of 20/20 hindsight D Lines, University of Strathclyde, UK
Chair: Professor I Cooper, TWI, UK Room A |
09.35-10.15 | Plenary Paper – COMADIT Prize Lecture: Ultrasonic condition monitoring in extreme environments T Stevenson, Ionix Advanced Technologies, UK
Chair: Professor L Gelman, University of Huddersfield, UK Room A |
10.15-10.40
10.40-10.45 | NDT Plenary Paper: Terahertz (THz): a new tool for non-destructive testing M Naftaly, Chair of the THz User Group, BINDT, UK
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Introducing the new BINDT guidance document on ‘Qualification of NDT Systems’ T Bertenshaw, Chair of the Technique Validation and Qualification User Group, BINDT, UK
Chair: Professor I Cooper, TWI, UK Room A |
10.45-11.15 | CM Plenary Paper: Data-driven integration and deep learning analytics for large systems N S Vyas, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India
Chair: Professor L Gelman, University of Huddersfield, UK Room A |
11.15-11.20 | Welcome from ICNDT S K Babu, Singapore
Room A |
11.20-11.50 | Tea, Coffee and Exhibition – Buckingham Suite |
| NDT Session A – Electromagnetics
Chair: J Hansen Room A | NDT Session B – Ultrasonics
Chair: K Pickup Room B | NDT Session C – NDE 4.0
Chair: T Bertenshaw Room C |
11.50-12.10 | [1A1] Magnetic imaging of corrosion under insulation using quantum well Hall-effect sensors
A Lindley¹, J Sexton², R Murshudov¹ and M Missous² ¹Advanced Hall Sensors, UK ²University of Manchester, UK | [1B1] A novel thickness measurement method for extreme environments using laser ultrasound in the thermoelastic regime
M Riding, R Pyle, P Lukacs, D Pieris, G Davis, C MacLeod and T Stratoudaki University of Strathclyde, UK | [1C1] NDE 4.0: the contribution of research and the opportunities for collective leadership
P Loftus RCNDE, UK |
12.10-12.30 | [1A2] Two-stage lock-in amplification for improving magnetic data acquisition systems using quantum well Hall-effect sensors
R Murshudov¹, J Sexton², A Lindley¹ and M Missous² ¹Advanced Hall Sensors, UK ²University of Manchester, UK | [1B2] ‘Pilot’: a new open platform for high-level conventional ultrasonic testing
H Calas¹, C Thibault¹, J Skidmore², C Popplewell² and E Carcreff¹ ¹The Phased Array Company (TPAC), France ²Advanced OEM Solutions (AOS)/The Phased Array Company (TPAC), UK | [1C2] Universal file format for NDT 4.0
S Couture Evident Europe GmbH, UK |
12.30-12.50 | [1A3] A novel method for reducing the lift-off effect in coercivity measurement through auxiliary inductance data
R Lyu, Y Shao, Z Zhang, T Meng, J Salas-Avila and W Yin University of Manchester, UK | [1B4] Design of orthogonal directional shear horizontal electromagnetic acoustic transducer
A Gautam¹,², C Yin¹ and B Bhattacharya² ¹National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taiwan ²Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India | [1C3] The transition to NDE 4.0: a psychological perspective
G Q Meredith De-Tect Unit Inspection Europe Ltd, UK |
12.50-13.10 | [1A4] Towards tilt and lift-off invariant eddy current sensing for complex geometries
L Buck, A Hernandez and R Hughes University of Bristol, UK | [1B5] Strategies for guided acoustic wave underwater inspection of plastic pipes using mobile robots
C Zhu, J Zhang, A Croxford and B Drinkwater University of Bristol, UK | [1C4] Skill requirements for the NDE 4.0 era
D Gilbert BINDT, UK |
13.10-13.30 | [1A5] Eddy current array developments for remote deployment on the ITER project
R Wasif Innerspec Technologies, UK
| [2B7] Radar operators: the UT inspectors of the sky. Find out how detecting and sizing the size of bomber formations attacking England during the Battle of Britain compares to conventional UT inspection and what role my Gran played.
G Luckett Evident Europe GmbH, UK | [1C5] Next-generation instrument technology designed around NDE 4.0 concepts F Mainguy¹, F Spears² and P Burrows³
¹PRAGMA NDT, Canada ²AlbanNDE, USA ³Baugh & Weedon, UK
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13.30-14.30
14.00-14.15 | Lunch and Exhibition – Buckingham Suite
Trade & Industry Annual General Meeting and Committee Meeting – Room C |
| NDT Session A – Automated data analysis and NDT machine learning
Chair: P Wilcox Room A | NDT Session B – Ultrasonics
Chair: Dr C Brett Room B | NDT Session C – Novel techniques
Chair: M Clapham Room C |
14.30-14.50 | [2A1] NDT machine learning for real-time inversion of locally anisotropic weld properties using in-process ultrasonic array measurements
R Pyle, K Tant, N Sweeney, E Nicholson, J Ludlam and C MacLeod University of Strathclyde, UK | [2B1] Bolt health monitoring in harsh environments using ultrasonics
C Wang¹, T Comyn¹, N Curry² and T Stevenson¹ ¹Ionix Advanced Technologies, UK ²ICE Electronics, UK | CANCELLED [2C1] Real-time capacitance imaging: a revolutionary NDT technique
G Diamond, P Kubasiak and M Metodiev Inspection Tech Ltd, UK |
14.50-15.10 | [2A2] Qualification of digital twins for predicting failure in welded structures
G Edwards TWI, UK | [2B2] Liquid crystal sensors for ultrasonic displacement measurements
M Turvey, R Edwards, O Trushkevych and D McKnight University of Warwick, UK | [2C2] Non-invasive characterisation of gas using acoustic resonance
Z Surujon, J Ashkenazy, E Mor, D Charutz and N Eldad Soreq Nuclear Research Center, Israel |
15.10-15.30 | [2A3] Machine learning for plane wave imaging
T Koskinen¹, T Tyystjärvi¹,², O Jessen-Juhler¹ and I Virkkunen¹,² ¹Trueflaw Ltd, Finland ²Aalto University, Finland | [2B3] Ultrasonic imaging of volumetric defect using diffuse signals acquired from a laser vibrometer
J Li, J Zhang and P Wilcox University of Bristol, UK | [2C3] Measurement of the elastic modulus distribution of PET bottles by ultrasonic Lamb waves
H Lu and G Menary Queen’s University Belfast, UK |
15.30-16.00 | Tea, Coffee and Exhibition – Buckingham Suite |
| NDT Session A – Automated data analysis and NDT machine learning
Chair: T O'Hare/K Pickup Room A | NDT Session B – Ultrasonics
Chair: C Bull Room B | NDT Session C – Radiography
Chair: Dr N Brierley Room C |
16.00-16.20 | [2A4] Ultrasound B-scan defect detection in carbon fibre-reinforced plastic composites with NDT machine learning algorithms
V Tunukovic¹,³, S McKnight¹, R Pyle¹, E Duernberger¹, M Vasilev¹, C Loukas¹, E Mohseni¹, S Pierce¹, G Dobie¹, C MacLeod¹, S Cochran³ and T O’Hare² ¹University of Strathclyde, UK ²Spirit AeroSystems, UK ³FUSE CDT, UK | [2B4] Phase characterisation of nickel-based superalloys using ultrasound
J Jobling Imperial College London, UK | [2C4] X-ray computed tomography inspection of novel ceramic matrix composites
N Brierley¹, K Chrzan¹, O Günnewig¹, F Kessel² and D Backe³ ¹Diondo GmbH, Germany ²Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR) Institute of Structures and Design, Germany ³Hutchinson PFW Aerospace GmbH, Germany |
16.20-16.40 | [2A5] Neural architecture search for a 3D CNN to classify defects from volumetric ultrasonic testing data of composites
S McKnight¹, C MacKinnon¹, E Mohseni¹, S Pierce¹, V Tunukovic¹, C MacLeod¹ and T O’Hare² ¹University of Strathclyde, UK ²Spirit AeroSystems, U | [2B5] Phase coherence imaging (PCI) using amplitude-free ultrasound technique: total focusing method (TFM) and the detection of high-temperature hydrogen attack (HTHA)
G Luckett Evident Europe GmbH, UK | [2C5] Non-linear fusion of dual-energy projections for XCT imaging of challenging components
O Helps¹,², A Clarke², P Nicholson², T Burnett¹ and P Withers¹ ¹University of Manchester, UK ²TWI Technology Centre Wales, UK |
16.40-17.00 | [2A6] The HOIS JIP and its role in digitalisation of NDT
M Jones ESR Technology Ltd and HOIS, UK | [2B6] Single-bit coded excitation for lightweight phase coherence imaging
E Nicolson, D Lines and C MacLeod University of Strathclyde, UK | [2C6] Direct digital radiography of Zircaloy electron beam welds
J Barnett Rolls-Royce plc, UK |
17.00-17.20 | [2A7] Machine learning in NDT for automotive applications
A Chertov, R Scott, D Stocco, V Tusinean and R Maev Institute for Diagnostic Imaging Research, University of Windsor, Canada | [2B8] Fast, deployable, low-energy, 3D X-ray inspection for metal additive and dry-preform at the rate of manufacture
A Barnes Adaptix Ltd, UK
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17.20-17.40 | [2A8] Testing times for AI futures
This session is for anyone considering automated, intelligence- or knowledge-based products or services. Be prepared to join in with this interactive session, where audience participation is a given. Together, the facilitator and participants will collaborate to create an on-screen mind map linking artificial intelligence (AI) potential, constraints, concerns, pathways and actions.
Presenter/Facilitator: H Taylor Zumiya Consulting, UK
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17.40
18.15-21.30 | Conference close for the day
Evening function – A tour of Delapré Abbey followed by a two-course meal with wine. This is a ticketed event. If you wish to attend but do not have a ticket, please contact the BINDT registration desk. This is subject to availability, as places are limited. Please assemble at the main entrance to the Northampton Town Centre Hotel to depart at approximately 18.30. |