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LASSIP at QNDE-2024

The LASSIP team had three works presented at the 51st Annual Review of Progress in Quantitative Nondestructive Evaluation conference (QNDE-2024). The conference is held annually by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). This year’s round took place in Denver, Colorado (USA) from 22nd to 24th July.

LASSIP was represented by Prof. Giovanni Guarneri and by Electronics Engineering student Victor Machado. Prof. Guarneri’s participation was funded by LASSIP’s research partner Petrobras via the AUSPEX2 R&D project, while Victor’s participation was funded by the PRH-21 program, which supports students who choose to apply their research to the oil & gas industry.

All three works are part of the AUSPEX2 R&D project, which is jointly developed by the LASSIP team and the Petrobras Research Center (CENPES). The project has several research fronts, all of them focusing on the acceleration of pipe inspection methods via advanced signal processing.

The proceedings of the conference have not yet been published, but we provide early access to the three works via the links below:

  • SIMULTANEOUS ULTRASOUND USING GENETIC ALGORITHM (PDF) (Presentation)
  • OPTIMAL TRANSPORT-BASED FULL WAVEFORM INVERSION FOR NONDESTRUCTIVE EVALUATION USING ULTRASONIC ARRAYS (PDF) (Presentation)
  • A WEB APPLICATION FOR ULTRASONIC NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING ANALYSIS (PDF) (Presentation)

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