Mathew Legg
Lecturer in Electronics, Information and Communica
School of Engineering and Advanced Technology
Massey University
New Zealand
Biography
Dr. Mathew Legg is currently working as a Lecturer in Electronics, Information and Communication Systems in the Department of Engineering and Advanced Technology-Manawatu, Engineering and Advanced Technology-Manawatu , Newzealand. His research interests includes Acoustic cameras/microphone arrays for imaging noise sources. (Commonly used in noise reduction studies for the aerospace and automotive industries.). He /she is serving as an editorial member and reviewer of several international reputed journals. Dr. Mathew Legg is the member of many international affiliations. He/ She has successfully completed his Administrative responsibilities. He /she has authored of many research articles/books related to Acoustic cameras/microphone arrays for imaging noise sources. (Commonly used in noise reduction studies for the aerospace and automotive industries.).
Research Interest
Acoustic cameras/microphone arrays for imaging noise sources. (Commonly used in noise reduction studies for the aerospace and automotive industries.) Ultrasonic guidedwave non-destructive testing tools. (Commonly used for identifying defects in pipelines for the oil and gas industry.) Ultrasonic devices for measuring pasture properties for the agricultural industry. Acoustic/ultrasonic tools for non-destructive testing of trees. (Commonly used for measuring stiffness of tree stems.) Ultrasonic antifouling system for ships.
Publications
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Legg, M., Yücel, MK., Kappatos, V., Selcuk, C., & Gan, TH. (2015). Increased range of ultrasonic guided wave testing of overhead transmission line cables using dispersion compensation. Ultrasonics. 62, 35-45
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Legg, M., & Bradley, S. (2016). Measurement of stiffness of standing trees and felled logs using acoustics: A review. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 139(2), 588-604
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Yucel, MK., Legg, M., Vassilios, K., & Gan, T. (2017). An ultrasonic guided wave approach for the inspection of overhead transmission line cables. Applied Acoustics. 122, 23-34