Publications by authors named "Stefano Perilli"

Fibre metal laminates are widely implemented in the aerospace industry owing to the merits of fatigue resistance and plastic properties. An effective defect assessment technique needs to be investigated for this type of composite materials. In order to achieve accurate impact-induced damage evaluation, a multi-excitation infrared fusion method is introduced in this study.

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Nowadays, infrared thermography, as a widely used non-destructive testing method, is increasingly studied for impact evaluation of composite structures. Sparse pattern extraction is attracting increasing attention as an advanced post-processing method. In this paper, an enhanced sparse pattern extraction framework is presented for thermographic sequence processing and defect detection.

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The relationship between wood and its degree of humidity is one of the most important aspects of its use in construction and restoration. The wood presents a behavior similar to a sponge, therefore, moisture is related to its expansion and contraction. The nondestructive evaluation (NDE) of the amount of moisture in wood materials allows to define, e.

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Weak magnetic stress detection is an important issue in oil-gas pipeline internal detection area. In order to verify the characteristics of weak magnetic stress internal detection signals, we built herein a magneto-mechanics equivalent model having a balanced magnetic field. First, we calculated the relationship between the stress and the weak magnetic signals; consequently, the analysis propagation laws of the weak magnetic signals with non-magnetic saturation were pointed out.

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In this paper, eddy current pulsed thermography was used to evaluate ballistic impact damages in basalt-carbon hybrid fiber-reinforced polymer composite laminates for the first time, to our knowledge. In particular, different hybrid structures including intercalated stacking and sandwich-like sequences were used. Pulsed phase thermography, wavelet transform, principle component thermography, and partial least-squares thermography were used to process the thermographic data.

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Background: The optimal final optimization technique to be used in patients after Cross Over Left main stenting remainsdebatable.

Aim: We evaluate the impact of the post-optimization technique (POT), kissing balloon (KB) and the POT-side-POT techniques on both cardiovascular mortality and event-free survival in patients receiving left main (LM) cross-over stenting for an isolated/distal bifurcation LM disease.

Methods: Clinical and instrumental records of 128 consecutive patients (102 males, mean age 73.

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Article Synopsis
  • Intravascular ultrasound is frequently used to optimize stent size in Left Main (LM) stenting, but many procedures still rely on traditional angiography, leading to potential inaccuracies.
  • This study analyzed records from 73 patients to compare outcomes of stenting using standard quantitative coronary angiography (QCA) versus QCA enhanced with the Finet Law, which improves stent-sizing accuracy.
  • Results indicated that patients who had stenting guided by QCA-Finet had significantly larger stent diameters and better long-term cardiovascular outcomes compared to those guided by standard QCA methods.
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