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The Journal of Nondestructive Evaluation is a peer-reviewed journal focusing on quantitative nondestructive evaluation (NDE) of diverse materials, components, and biological objects. Provides a platform for activities related to NDE, where the technology is used to monitor manufacturing processes, assess structural health or integrity, or predict maintenance and service life.

  • Includes NDE of engineered materials such as coatings and composites, micro and nanomaterials, and additive manufactured components.
  • Encourages submissions describing original work including theoretical, numerical, experimental, or combined analyses; laboratory studies; field application studies; and more.
  • Places emphasis on the development of new technologies and trends in NDE such as NDE 4.0.
  • Publishes technical articles, short communications, review papers and special issues dedicated to significant NDE technical issues.
  • Authors submitting papers to the Journal of Nondestructive Evaluation are encouraged to provide Reviewer recommendations.
Editor-in-Chief
  • John S. Popovics PhD
Managing Editor
  • Nancy Pagaduan

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Journal Impact Factor
2.6 (2023)
5-year Journal Impact Factor
2.5 (2023)
Submission to first decision (median)
26 days
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196.4k (2024)

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Electronic ISSN
1573-4862
Print ISSN
0195-9298
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  16. Portico
  17. ProQuest
  18. SCImago
  19. SCOPUS
  20. Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE)
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  22. Wanfang

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