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Ching-Tai Ng
Ching-Tai Ng
Professor, School of Architecture and Civil Engineering, The University of Adelaide
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A Lamb-wave-based technique for damage detection in composite laminates
CT Ng, M Veidt
Smart materials and structures 18 (7), 074006, 2009
2292009
Second harmonic generation at fatigue cracks by low-frequency Lamb waves: Experimental and numerical studies
Y Yang, CT Ng, A Kotousov, H Sohn, HJ Lim
Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing 99, 760-773, 2018
1502018
Scattering of the fundamental anti-symmetric Lamb wave at delaminations in composite laminates
CT Ng, M Veidt
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 129 (3), 1288-1296, 2011
1382011
The selection of pattern features for structural damage detection using an extended Bayesian ANN algorithm
HF Lam, CT Ng
Engineering Structures 30 (10), 2762-2770, 2008
1082008
Locating delaminations in laminated composite beams using nonlinear guided waves
R Soleimanpour, CT Ng
Engineering Structures 131, 207-219, 2017
1022017
Analytical and finite element prediction of Lamb wave scattering at delaminations in quasi-isotropic composite laminates
CT Ng, M Veidt, LRF Rose, CH Wang
Journal of Sound and Vibration 331 (22), 4870-4883, 2012
1002012
Guided wave-based identification of multiple cracks in beams using a Bayesian approach
S He, CT Ng
Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing 84, 324-345, 2017
962017
Higher harmonic generation of guided waves at delaminations in laminated composite beams
R Soleimanpour, CT Ng, CH Wang
Structural Health Monitoring 16 (4), 400-417, 2017
932017
An efficient finite element model for buckling analysis of grid stiffened laminated composite plates
L Huang, AH Sheikh, CT Ng, MC Griffith
Composite Structures 122, 41-50, 2015
842015
Bayesian model updating approach for experimental identification of damage in beams using guided waves
CT Ng
Structural Health Monitoring 13 (4), 359-373, 2014
742014
On the selection of advanced signal processing techniques for guided wave damage identification using a statistical approach
CT Ng
Engineering Structures 67, 50-60, 2014
702014
Experimental characterization of multiple cracks in a cantilever beam utilizing transient vibration data following a probabilistic approach
HF Lam, CT Ng, M Veidt
Journal of sound and vibration 305 (1-2), 34-49, 2007
672007
Effect of uniaxial stress on the propagation of higher-order Lamb wave modes
M Mohabuth, A Kotousov, CT Ng
International journal of non-linear mechanics 86, 104-111, 2016
652016
Electrochemically produced graphene with ultra large particles enhances mechanical properties of Portland cement mortar
VD Ho, CT Ng, CJ Coghlan, A Goodwin, C Mc Guckin, T Ozbakkaloglu, ...
Construction and Building Materials 234, 117403, 2020
632020
Time-domain spectral finite element method for analysis of torsional guided waves scattering and mode conversion by cracks in pipes
C Yeung, CT Ng
Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing 128, 305-317, 2019
592019
Modelling and analysis of nonlinear guided waves interaction at a breathing crack using time-domain spectral finite element method
S He, CT Ng
Smart Materials and Structures 26 (8), 085002, 2017
592017
Debonding detection in CFRP-retrofitted reinforced concrete structures using nonlinear Rayleigh wave
CT Ng, H Mohseni, HF Lam
Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing 125, 245-256, 2019
582019
Implication of changing loading conditions on structural health monitoring utilising guided waves
M Mohabuth, A Kotousov, CT Ng, LRF Rose
Smart materials and structures 27 (2), 025003, 2018
582018
Influence of stacking sequence on scattering characteristics of the fundamental anti-symmetric Lamb wave at through holes in composite laminates
M Veidt, CT Ng
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 129 (3), 1280-1287, 2011
582011
Rayleigh wave propagation and scattering characteristics at debondings in fibre-reinforced polymer-retrofitted concrete structures
H Mohseni, CT Ng
Structural Health Monitoring 18 (1), 303-317, 2019
562019
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