2015
DOI: 10.14279/depositonce-4685
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Human factors in non-destructive testing (NDT): risks and challenges of mechanised NDT

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“…The main difference between SHM and NDE regarding influencing factors relies on the degree of automatization and of structure-system integration. On the one hand, human and organizational factors represent a major influence in NDE due to manual inspection [ 37 ]. On the other hand, the algorithms and intrinsic factors gain importance with SHM due to its high automatization and integration in the monitored structure.…”
Section: Need For Performance Assessment In Shmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main difference between SHM and NDE regarding influencing factors relies on the degree of automatization and of structure-system integration. On the one hand, human and organizational factors represent a major influence in NDE due to manual inspection [ 37 ]. On the other hand, the algorithms and intrinsic factors gain importance with SHM due to its high automatization and integration in the monitored structure.…”
Section: Need For Performance Assessment In Shmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The traditional techniques that are usually employed in the area of non-destructive testing (NDT) to categorize flaws are prone to subjective influences, such as a person's opinion [39]. In addition, since the received signals are one-dimensional, it is difficult to use them to precisely detect diversions by visual inspection.…”
Section: Dnn Architecturesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the increasing proliferation and adoption of process automation in the manufacturing industry, high manufacturing throughput of components is achievable [8][9][10][11]. The need to inspect these fabricated components places a huge demand on NDT technicians [12], who traditionally employ trained skills and experience to manipulate X-ray acquisition setups, and visually assess and evaluate NDT radiography images. This evolving scenario birthed the need for NDT radiography to adopt non-conventional approaches in performing radiographic inspections [13], to ameliorate the shortage in the number of qualified NDT radiography personnel available to carry out such arduous inspection tasks, and reduce the occurrence of human error [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%