Chou-Wei Lan
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About
Chou-Wei Lan is a leading researcher in non-destructive testing (NDT) and structural health monitoring, with a primary focus on the integrity of critical infrastructure such as pipelines and storage tanks. His work centers on the application of advanced magnetic flux leakage (MFL) techniques and flexible sensor arrays to detect and characterize defects in steel components. Lan’s major contributions include the development of an in-line detection system using a flexible giant magnetoresistance (GMR) sensor array, which enables high-resolution, real-time inspection of steel pipes for corrosion and cracks. His research on MFL-based analysis of sustainable water pipelines has provided crucial insights into leakage mechanisms, directly improving the safety and longevity of water and petrochemical transport systems. With his most-cited paper garnering 18 citations, Lan’s work is gaining recognition for its practical impact on preventing pipeline accidents and reducing maintenance costs. His studies on petrochemical storage tank floors further demonstrate his commitment to enhancing industrial safety. By combining sensor innovation with rigorous analytical methods, Chou-Wei Lan is advancing the field of NDT, offering reliable solutions for monitoring aging infrastructure in hostile environments.
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- 2In-line detection of defects in steel pipes using flexible GMR sensor array12 citations · 2021
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