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Journal of Acoustic Emission, Volume 28, 2010 VIEWING AN ARTICLE IN CD-ROM You need a software that can read a pdf-file, such as Adobe Acrobat Reader®. Install one first before going further. You can download the latest version from www.adobe.com. Use of Adobe Acrobat® (not provided) allows one to utilize the Search function. This gives the power to search for a name or a word in the entire volume and is highly recommended. PDF Files: Contents are listed below. Individual papers have file names of 28-xxx.pdf, with xxx as their first page number. CONTENTS 28-001 ESTIMATION OF CRUSTAL STRUCTURE IN HORONOBE AREA, HOKKAIDO, JAPAN, USING MULTIPLET-CLUSTERING ANALYSIS HIROKAZU MORIYA, KOICHI ASAMORI, ITARU KITAMURA, HIKARU HOTTA, HIDEFUMI OHARA and TADAFUMI NIIZATO 1-10 28-011 ACOUSTIC EMISSION TESTING - DEFINING A NEW STANDARD OF ACOUSTIC EMISSION TESTING FOR PRESSURE VESSELS Part 2: Performance analysis of different configurations of real case testing and recommendations for developing a new guide for the application of acoustic emission JOHANN CATTY 11-31 28-032 ACOUSTIC EMISSION MONITORING OF STEEL-FIBER REINFORCED CONCRETE BEAMS UNDER BENDING DIMITRIOS G. AGGELIS, DIMITRA SOULIOTI, NEKTARIA M. BARKOULA, ALKIVIADIS S. PAIPETIS, THEODORE E. MATIKAS and TOMOKI SHIOTANI 32-40 28-041 ON LAMB MODES AS A FUNCTION OF ACOUSTIC EMISSION SOURCE RISE TIME M. A. HAMSTAD 41-58 28-059 WAVEFORM ANALYSIS OF ACOUSTIC EMISSION MONITORING OF TENSILE TESTS ON WELDED WOOD-JOINTS ANDREAS J. BRUNNER, THOMAS TANNERT and TILL VALLÉE 59-67 28-068 USE OF ACOUSTO-ULTRASONIC TECHNIQUESTO DETERMINE PROPERTIES OF REMANUFACTURED PARTICLEBOARDS MADE SOLELY FROM RECYCLED PARTICLES SUMIRE KAWAMOTO 68-75 28-076 ACOUSTIC EMISSION ACTIVITY OF SPRUCE SAPWOOD BECOMES WEAKER AFTER EACH DEHYDRATION-REWETTING CYCLE SABINE ROSNER and SUMIRE KAWAMOTO 76-84 I-1 28-085 ACOUSTIC EMISSION SOURCE LOCATION IN PLATE-LIKE STRUCTURES USING A CLOSELY ARRANGED TRIANGULAR SENSOR ARRAY DIRK ALJETS, ALEX CHONG, STEVE WILCOX and KAREN HOLFORD 85-98 28-099 NEURAL NETWORK AE SOURCE LOCATION APART FROM STRUCTURE SIZE AND MATERIAL MILAN CHLADA, ZDENEK PREVOROVSKY and MICHAL BLAHACEK 99-108 28-109 INTELLIGENT AE SIGNAL FILTERING METHODS VERA BARAT, YRIJ BORODIN and ALEXEY KUZMIN 109-119 28-120 DISCRIMINATION OF ACOUSTIC EMISSION HITS FROM DYNAMIC TESTS OF A REINFORCED CONCRETE SLAB ENRIQUE CASTRO, ROSA PIOTRKOWSKI, ANTOLINO GALLEGO and AMADEO BENAVENT CLIMENT 120-128 28-129 USE OF CLUSTER ANALYSIS OF ACOUSTIC EMISSION SIGNALS IN EVALUATING DAMAGE SEVERITY IN CONCRETE STRUCTURES L. CALABRESE, G. CAMPANELLA and E. PROVERBIO 129-141 28-142 SIMULATION OF LAMB WAVE EXCITATION FOR DIFFERENT ELASTIC PROPERTIES AND ACOUSTIC EMISSION SOURCE GEOMETRIES MARKUS G. R. SAUSE and SIEGFRIED HORN 142-154 28-155 ACOUSTIC EMISSION EVENT IDENTIFICATION WITH SIMILAR TRANSFER FUNCTIONS FRANZ RAUSCHER 155-162 28-163 ANALYSIS OF FRACTURE RESISTANCE OF TOOL STEELS BY MEANS OF ACOUSTIC EMISSION EVA MARTINEZ-GONZALEZ, INGRID PICAS, DANIEL CASELLAS and JORDI ROMEU 163-169 28-170 COMPARISON OF ACOUSTIC EMISSION SIGNAL AND X-RAY DIFFRACTION AT INITIAL STAGES OF FATIGUE DAMAGE FRANTISEK VLASIC, PAVEL MAZAL and FILIP HORT 170-178 28-179 AE SIGNALS DURING LASER CUTTING OF DIFFERENT STEEL SHEET THICKNESSES TOMAŽ KEK and JANEZ GRUM 179-187 28-188 ACOUSTIC EMISSION ANALYSIS AND THERMO-HYGRO-MECHANICAL MODEL FOR CONCRETE EXPOSED TO FIRE CHRISTIAN GROSSE, JOŠKO OŽBOLT, RONALD RICHTER and GORAN PERIŠKIĆ 188-203 I-2 28-204 AE-SiGMA ANALYSIS IN BRAZILIAN TEST AND ACCELERATED CORROSION TEST OF CONCRETE MASAYASU OHTSU and YUMA KAWASAKI 204-214 28-215 ACOUSTIC EMISSION INSPECTION OF RAIL WHEELS KONSTANTINOS BOLLAS, DIMITRIOS PAPASALOUROS, DIMITRIOS KOUROUSIS and ATHANASIOS ANASTASOPOULOS 215-228 28-229 E07.04 – OVERVIEW OF CURRENT AND DEVELOPING ASTM ACOUSTIC EMISSION (AE) STANDARDS MARK F. CARLOS 229-­‐233 28-234 USE OF AE METHOD FOR DETECTION OF STEEL LAMINATION IN THE INDUSTRIAL PRESSURE VESSEL V.P. GOMERA, V.L. SOKOLOV, V.P. FEDOROV, A.A. OKHOTNIKOV and M.S. SAYKOVA 234-245 28-246 COMPARISON OF ACOUSTIC EMISSION PRODUCED DURING BENDING OF VARIOUS OXIDE CERAMIC AND SHORT FIBER OXIDE CERAMIC MATRIX COMPOSITES S.A. PAPARGYRI-MPENI, D.A. PAPARGYRIS, X. SPILIOTIS and A.D. PAPARGYRIS 246-275 28-256 NEW CHARACTERIZATION METHODS OF AE SENSORS KANJI ONO, HIDEO CHO and TAKUMA MATSUO 256-277 Contents28 Contents of Volume 28 (2010) I-1 – I-3 AUindex28 Authors Index of Volume 28 I-4 AusNotes Policy/Author’s Notes/Meeting Calendar/DVD/ I-5 – I-7 Subscription Information I-7 IAES20 JCAE Kishinoue Awards I-8 AE Literature AELit28 Book on AE by Markus Sause 12th AE conference proceeding in China, 2009: Gongtian Shen I-9 – I-11 Cover illustration See 28-142 by Sause and Horn for details. JAE Index Folder* Cumulative Indices of J. of Acoustic Emission, 1982 – 2010 Contents1-28 Contents Volumes 1-28 Authors Index1-28 Authors Index Volumes 1-28 * indicates the availability in CD-ROM only. Indices are also available for download from www.aewg.org. I-3 AUTHORS INDEX, Volume 28, 2010 DIMITRIOS G. AGGELIS 28-032 TADAFUMI NIIZATO 28-001 DIRK ALJETS 28-085 HIDEFUMI OHARA 28-001 ATHANASIOS ANASTASOPOULOS 28-215 MASAYASU OHTSU 28-204 KOICHI ASAMORI 28-001 A.A. OKHOTNIKOV 28-234 KANJI ONO 28-256 VERA BARAT 28-109 JOŠKO OŽBOLT 28-188 NEKTARIA M. BARKOULA 28-032 AMADEO BENAVENT CLIMENT 28-120 ALKIVIADIS S. PAIPETIS 28-032 MICHAL BLAHACEK 28-099 DIMITRIOS PAPASALOUROS 28-215 KONSTANTINOS BOLLAS 28-215 S.A. PAPARGYRI-MPENI 28-246 YRIJ BORODIN 28-109 A.D. PAPARGYRIS 28-246 ANDREAS J. BRUNNER 28-059 D.A. PAPARGYRIS 28-246 GORAN PERIŠKIĆ 28-188 L. CALABRESE 28-129 INGRID PICAS 28-163 G. CAMPANELLA 28-129 ROSA PIOTRKOWSKI 28-120 MARK F. CARLOS 28-229 ZDENEK PREVOROVSKY 28-099 DANIEL CASELLAS 28-163 E. PROVERBIO 28-129 ENRIQUE CASTRO 28-120 JOHANN CATTY 28-011 FRANZ RAUSCHER 28-155 MILAN CHLADA 28-099 RONALD RICHTER 28-188 HIDEO CHO 28-256 JORDI ROMEU 28-163 ALEX CHONG 28-085 SABINE ROSNER 28-076 V.P. FEDOROV 28-234 MARKUS G. R. SAUSE 28-142 ANTOLINO GALLEGO 28-120 M.S. SAYKOVA 28-234 V.P. GOMERA 28-234 TOMOKI SHIOTANI 28-032 CHRISTIAN GROSSE 28-188 V.L. SOKOLOV 28-234 JANEZ GRUM 28-179 DIMITRA SOULIOTI 28-032 X. SPILIOTIS 28-246 M. A. HAMSTAD 28-041 KAREN HOLFORD 28-085 THOMAS TANNERT 28-059 SIEGFRIED HORN 28-142 TILL VALLÉE 28-059 FILIP HORT 28-170 FRANTISEK VLASIC 28-170 HIKARU HOTTA 28-001 STEVE WILCOX 28-085 SUMIRE KAWAMOTO 28-068, 28-076 YUMA KAWASAKI 28-204 TOMAŽ KEK 28-179 ITARU KITAMURA 28-001 DIMITRIOS KOUROUSIS 28-215 ALEXEY KUZMIN 28-109 EVA MARTINEZ-GONZALEZ 28-163 THEODORE E. MATIKAS 28-032 TAKUMA MATSUO 28-256 PAVEL MAZAL 28-170 HIROKAZU MORIYA 28-001 I-4 JOURNAL OF ACOUSTIC EMISSION Editor: Kanji Ono Associate Editors: A. G. Beattie, T. F. Drouillard, M. Ohtsu and W. H. Prosser 1. Aims and Scope of the Journal policies and other aspects. The Board presently includes the following members: Journal of Acoustic Emission is an international journal designed to be of broad interest and use to both researcher and A. Anastasopoulos (Greece) practitioner of acoustic emission. It will publish original contri- F.C. Beall (USA) butions of all aspects of research and significant engineering J. Bohse (Germany) advances in the sciences and applications of acoustic emission. P. Cole (UK) The journal will also publish reviews, the abstracts of papers L. Golaski (Poland) presented at meetings, technical notes, communications and M.A. Hamstad (USA) summaries of reports. Current news of interest to the acoustic R. Hay (Canada) emission communities, announcements of future conferences and K.M. Holford (UK) working group meetings and new products will also be included. O.Y. Kwon (Korea) Journal of Acoustic Emission includes the following classes J.C. Lenain (France) G. Manthei (Germany) of subject matters; P. Mazal (Czech Republic) A. Research Articles: Manuscripts should represent com- C.R.L. Murthy (India) pleted original work embodying the results of extensive investi- A.A. Pollock (USA) gation. These will be judged for scientific and technical merit. F. Rauscher (Austria) B. Applications: Articles must present significant advances T. Shiotani (Japan) in the engineering applications of acoustic emission. Material will P. Tschliesnig (Austria) be subject to reviews for adequate description of procedures, H. Vallen (Germany) substantial database and objective interpretation. M. Wevers (Belgium) C. Technical Notes and Communications: These allow publi- B.R.A. Wood (Australia) cations of short items of current interest, new or improved experi- mental techniques and procedures, discussion of published articles 4. Publication and relevant applications. D. AE Program and Data Files: Original program files and Journal of Acoustic Emission is published annually in CD- data files that can be read by others and analyzed will be ROM by Acoustic Emission Group, PMB 409, 4924 Balboa Blvd, distributed in CD-ROM. Encino, CA 91316. It may also be reached at 2121H, Engr. V, Reviews, Tutorial Articles and Special Contributions will University of California, Los Angeles, California 90095-1595 address the subjects of general interest. Nontechnical part will (USA). tel. 310-825-5233. FAX 310-206-7353. e-mail: cover book reviews, significant personal and technical accom- [email protected] or [email protected] plishments, current news and new products. 5. Subscription 2. Endorsement Subscription should be sent to Acoustic Emission Group. 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The members of the books, training courses and future meetings on AE will be Editorial Board are selected for their knowledge and experience included without charge. on AE and will advise and assist the editors on the publication ISSN 0730-0050 Copyright©2010 Acoustic Emission Group I-5 CODEN: JACEDO All rights reserved. Notes for Contributors 1. General at the end of the paper. Journal references should be arranged as below. Titles for journal or book articles are The Journal will publish contributions from all parts of the helpful for readers, but may be omitted. world and manuscripts for publication should be submitted to the Editor. Send by e-mail or to: H.L. Dunegan, D.O. Harris and C.A. Tatro (1968), Eng. Professor Kanji Ono, Editor - JAE Fract. Mech., 1, 105-122. Rm. 2121H, Engr. V, MSE Dept. University of California Y. Krampfner, A. Kawamoto, K. Ono and A.T. Green 420 Westwood Plaza, (1975), "Acoustic Emission Characteristics of Cu Alloys Los Angeles, California 90095-1595 USA under Low-Cycle Fatigue Conditions," NASA CR-134766, e-mail: [email protected] University of California, Los Angeles and Acoustic Emis- sion Tech. Corp., Sacramento, April. Authors of any AE related publications are encouraged to send a copy to: A.E. Lord, Jr. (1975), Physical Acoustics: Principles and Acoustic Emission Collection Methods, vol. 11, eds. W. P. Mason and R. N. Thurston, Grainger Engineering Library Academic Press, New York, pp. 289-353. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. c/o: Mary C. Schlembach, Engineering Physics & Abbreviations of journal titles should follow those used in Astronomy Librarian the ASM Metals Abstracts. In every case, authors' initials, 154 Grainger Engineering Library Information Center appropriate volume and page numbers should be included. 1301 West Springfield Ave. Urbana, IL 61801 The title of the cited journal reference is optional. Email: [email protected] Illustrations and tables should be planned to fit a single Only papers not previously published will be accepted. page width (165 mm or 6.5"). For the reviewing processes, Authors must agree to transfer the copyright to the Journal these need not be of high quality, but submit glossy prints and not to publish elsewhere, the same paper submitted to or equivalent electronic files with the final manuscript. and accepted by the Journal. A paper is acceptable if it is a Lines and letters should be legible. revision of a governmental or organizational report, or if it is based on a paper published with limited distribution. 4. Review The language of the Journal is English. All papers should All manuscripts will be judged by qualified reviewer(s). be written concisely and clearly. Each paper is reviewed by one of the editors and may be sent for review by members of the Editorial Board. The 2. Page Charges Board member may seek another independent review. In case of disputes, the author may request other reviewers. No page charge is levied. The contents of CD-ROM will be supplied to the authors free of charge via Internet site. 5. Electronic Media 3. Manuscript for Review This Journal will be primarily distributed electronically by CD-ROM. In order to expedite processing and minimize Manuscripts for review need only to be typed legibly; errors, the authors are requested to submit electronic files preferably, double-spaced on only one side of the page with of the paper. On the INTERNET, you can send an MS wide margins. The title should be brief. An abstract of 100- Word file and the separate figure files (in JPEG or other 200 words is needed for articles. Except for short formats) to "[email protected]". communications, descriptive heading should be used to divide the paper into its component parts. Use the 6. Color Illustration International System of Units (SI). With the new format, authors are encouraged to use them. References to published literature should be quoted in the text citing authors and the year of publication or consecutive numbers. These are to be grouped together I-6 MEETING CALENDAR: World Conference on Acoustic Emission - 2011 Beijing WCAE-2011 is the first international event on AE organized in China. It is organized by the Chinese Society for Non-destructive Testing (ChSNDT) and endorsed by Chinese Mechanical Engineering Soci- ety. WCAE-2011 is undertaken by Technical Committee on Acoustic Emission of ChSNDT. The pri- mary objective of the WCAE 2011 is to exchange research and application information on AE, with par- ticular emphasis on scientific and technical development and cooperation between China and the world. The official language of this event is English. WCAE-2011 is refereed conference and the papers will be peer-reviewed. Abstract deadline is May 15, 2011. Gongtian Shen, Chairman; www.wcae2011.org Mr. Zhanwen Wu, WCAE-2011 Secretariat; E-mail: [email protected], [email protected] EWGAE30/ICAE7 EWGAE-2012: 30th European Conference on Acoustic Emission Testing will be held September 12-15, 2012, at Granada, Spain. This doubles as the 7th International Conference on Acoustic Emission with the support of the AEWG (Acoustic Emission Working Group), JCAE (Japanese Committee on Acoustic Emission) and GLEA (Grupo Latinoamericano de Emisión Acústica). It is hosted by the University of Granada and Antolino Gallego is the organizer. More information is available at http://www.ewgae.es/en/conference-area/welcome-letters.html JAE DVD: Vol. 1-24 (1982-2006) A DVD contains all the articles from the past 25 years of Journal of Acoustic Emission. Cost is $200 plus shipping of $8. Send an order to Acoustic Emission Group (address below). 2011 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Base rate (CD-ROM) for one year $111.00 CD-ROM + printed copy, US priority mail: $151.00 CD-ROM + printed copy, non-US priority mail: $160.00 Print copy only with priority shipping (US) $140.00 Print copy only with priority/air shipping (non-US) $149.00 Payment must be in U.S. dollars drawn on a U.S. bank. Bank transfer accepted at California Bank and Trust, San Fernando Valley Office (Account No. 080-03416470) 16130 Ventura Blvd, Encino, CA 91436 USA (Swift code: CALBUS66) PAYPAL payment is accepted. Inquire via e-mail. Back issues available in CD only; Inquiry and all orders should be sent to (Fax no longer available): Acoustic Emission Group PMB 409, 4924 Balboa Blvd. Encino, CA 91316 USA For inquiry through Internet, use the following address: [email protected] Editor-Publisher Kanji Ono Tel. (818) 849-9190 Publication Date of This Issue (Volume 28): 30 March 2011. I-7 20th International Acoustic Emission Symposium hosted by Kumamoto University, held in Kumamoto, Japan, on November 16-19, 2010 JCAE Kishinoue Awards Kishinoue Awards of the Japanese Committee on Acoustic Emission were presented to Professors Gerd Manthei and Kanji Ono for their outstanding contributions to the field of acoustic emission on Nov. 18, 2010 at the 20th IAES at Kumamoto. Two student paper awards were accepted by their mentors, Profs. S. Wakayama and A. Vinogradov. From L to R: Gerd Manthei, Kanji Ono, S. Wakayama and A. Vinogradov. I-8 AE LITERATURE Book on AE M. G. R. Sause, Identification of failure mechanisms in hybrid materials utilizing pattern recognition techniques applied to acoustic emission signals. ISBN: 978-3-86664-889-0, mbv-Verlag, Berlin, 305 pg. (2010). This new book is a PhD thesis of Markus Sause and can be purchased via Amazon.de. The ".de" does matter, since Amazon.com is not able to find the book. Since most of the international community may struggle to find the book on a german webpage, the author offers to handle the book order. Send an email and transfer funds (59€ + shipping). Dr. Markus Sause Institute for Physics Augsburg University Universitätsstr. 1 D-86159 Augsburg, Germany [email protected] Chinese Acoustic Emission Conference, 2009 Proceedings of 12th National AE Conference of China, July 31-August 3, 2009, Nanjing, China Compiled by Gongtian Shen Technical Review The Development of Acoustic Emission Testing Technologies in China DAI Guang,SHEN Gong Tian(1) Progress and Status of Research on Acoustic Emission Sensors Calibration HE Longbiao,YANG Ping,LI Guanghai(11) Influences of the Microstructure on the Acoustic Emission of the Metallic Materials Han Zhiyuan,LUO Hongyun(18) Research on Applicability of Acoustic Emission Technology in Complex Environment BAI Lu,ZHANG Hui,LIU Yantao et al.(25) Applications of Acoustic Emission Technology on Composite Materials Damage Detection GONG Lihai,YANG Nengjun(30) Application and Development of Acoustic Emission Technology JIANG Alan,ZHAO Yinghua,ZHANG Liwei(37) Instrument & Signal Processing Development of Leakage Location Testing Instrument For Underground Gas Pipeline SHEN Gong Tian,LIU Shifeng,WANG Wei(47) Development of the AE System Based on the Special USB2.0 Acquisition Card LIN Dongxia,HU Bin,WANG Xudong et al.(54) The Design of A Novel Fiber Optic Acoustic Sensor System XU Zhihong,Fahard Ansari(64) Pattern Recognition of Acoustic Emission Signals from the Flaws and Damages in WPC and DSP Realization YUAN Zhe, LIU Yunfei, YIN Dongmeng et al.(72) Acoustic Emission Monitoring System Based Matlab LIU Lei, PAN Yongdong,LIU Wuxiang et al.(79)Applications of Uitrasionic Detection I-9

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