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Gui Yun Tian

Researcher at Newcastle University

Publications -  508
Citations -  14615

Gui Yun Tian is an academic researcher from Newcastle University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nondestructive testing & Eddy current. The author has an hindex of 56, co-authored 489 publications receiving 11308 citations. Previous affiliations of Gui Yun Tian include University of East Anglia & University of Derby.

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UHF RFID Sensor Array for Bending stress assessment

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated an UHF RFID sensor array to evaluate the deformation of a specimen due to bending stress, and the interaction between tag arrays at different distances is discussed and the layout of tag sensor array is presented.
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Electromagnetic and temperature field analyses of winding short-circuits in DFIGs

TL;DR: In this paper, coupled electromagnetic and thermal field analyses of doubly fed induction generator (DFIG) with a focus on winding faults are presented, which can provide an insight into the DIG's stator and rotor winding faults and suggestions for improvement in thermal design of the DFIG machines.
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Physical perspective forward-inverse learning for ultrasonic sensing diagnosis in small diameter and thin-wall tube.

TL;DR: A novel parameter selection method based on physical perspective linked forward-inverse intelligence strategy has been proposed for ultrasonic immersed testing method that is computationally affordable and yields a high accuracy objective performance.
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Analysis of the influence of lift-off variation on Eddy-Current images

TL;DR: In this paper, various imaging procedures for Eddy Current Non-Destructive Testing are analyzed with respect to change of lift-off and tested by varying randomly the liftoff value at every point in a measurement grid.
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Dual-probe methods using pulsed eddy currents and electromagnetic acoustic transducers for NDT inspection

TL;DR: In this article, the introduction of a new NDT system that utilises two different non-contact techniques in a complementary mode, namely Electromagnetic Acoustic Transducers (EMATs) generating surface ultrasonic waves, and Pulsed Eddy Current (PEC) sensors, is reported.