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Aims and scope

The Journal of Nondestructive Evaluation is an interdisciplinary peer-reviewed journal that focuses on quantitative nondestructive evaluation (NDE) of a broad range of materials, components, and biological objects including engineered materials such as coatings and composites, micro and nanomaterials, and additive manufactured components. The Journal provides a forum to report a broad range of scientific and engineering activities related to NDE, where measurement of phenomena or application of technology are used to monitor manufacturing processes, assess structural health or integrity, carry out damage assessment or flaw detection, characterize material properties or states, or predict maintenance and service life.
The Journal encourages manuscript submissions that describe original work including theoretical, numerical, experimental, or combined analyses; laboratory studies; field application studies; condition monitoring; NDE modelling and inversions; data fusion; imaging; and probability of detection (POD) and related reliability metrics.
Particular emphasis is placed on the development of new technologies and new trends in NDE such as NDE 4.0 and the coupling between natural, computer, and data sciences as well as the connected engineering fields in developing new NDE technology and instrumentation. 
The Journal publishes technical articles, short communications, review papers and also special issues dedicated to significant NDE technical issues.

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