Peng Chi-Chuan
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About
Peng Chi-Chuan is a leading researcher in non-destructive evaluation (NDE), with a specialized focus on magnetic flux leakage (MFL) techniques for industrial infrastructure integrity. His work primarily targets the early detection of defects and leaks in critical assets such as water pipelines and petrochemical storage tanks. A major contribution is his development of advanced MFL methodologies that enable precise, non-invasive identification of structural weaknesses before catastrophic failures occur. His most-cited paper, "Analysis of Leakage in a Sustainable Water Pipeline Based on a Magnetic Flux Leakage Technique" (2022, 18 citations), demonstrates how long-term pipeline residue buildup can be detected to prevent accidents. This is complemented by his study on petrochemical storage tank floor defects (2022, 11 citations), which addresses safety risks in the energy sector. Though early in his citation impact, Peng’s work is foundational for sustainable infrastructure management, offering cost-effective, proactive maintenance solutions. His research bridges the gap between theoretical NDE principles and real-world industrial applications, making him a key figure in advancing pipeline safety and asset longevity.
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