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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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Non-invasive load monitoring of induction motor drives using magnetic flux sensors

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a non-invasive load monitoring method based on giant magnetoresistance flux sensors to trace stray flux leaking from induction motors, which measured the dynamic magnetic field at specific locations and provided time spectrum features (e.g. spectrograms), response time load and stator/rotor characteristics.
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Nondestructive Testing for Multi-Layer Metal-Metal Bonded Structure by Using Inductive Lock-In Thermograhy

TL;DR: A feasibility study of non-destructive inspection of debonding defect in lead-steel sample by using inductive lock-in thermography (ILT) is carried out based on experimental studies.
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A Lightweight Wireless Overpressure Node Based Efficient Monitoring for Shock Waves

TL;DR: A new lightweight FPGA-based wireless overpressure node with the resistance to high-temperature and high-pressure environment for SW monitoring with new insights into how the antishocking structure and sensing algorithm of wireless sensor node is designed in SW monitoring for acquiring overpressure accurately.
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A cylindrical ring dielectric resonator based passive wireless sensor for position insensitive crack monitoring

TL;DR: In this paper, a cylindrical ring dielectric resonator (CRDR) is proposed to cope with the sensitivity variation due to shape perturbation of the EM resonator, which can cause an increase in the stored magnetic energy over the stored electric energy inside the crack.
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The design of miniaturised displacement transducers for deep hole diameter measurement

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a transducer that uses two contact probes for transmitting the displacement to a non-contact sensing element, and demonstrate the stability, linearity, measurement range and accuracy of the sensor system.