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Table 3 Comparative Analysis of Non-Destructive Testing and Destructive Methods

From: Advanced testing and biocompatibility strategies for sustainable biomaterials

Paper Name

Method

Results

Advantages

Limitations

Biopolymer Compatibility

Khamidov et al. [65]

Review of modern methods for testing building structures

Effectiveness of various testing methods for building structures

Provides a broad overview of different testing methods; useful for selecting appropriate techniques

General review; lacks specific quantitative results or detailed case studies

General applicability

Hang et al. [66]

Development of high-speed image acquisition system for plasma control

Successful implementation of a high-speed imaging system for real-time plasma control on EAST

Advances in real-time monitoring technology; enhances control in plasma science applications

Focuses on a specific application in plasma science; may not be applicable to other fields

Limited to specific polymers used

Tydeman & Kirkwood [85]

Design and analysis of accelerated degradation tests for biological standards

Properties of maximum likelihood estimators for degradation tests

Detailed statistical analysis of degradation testing; important for biological standard stability

Specific to biological standards; may not generalize to other types of materials or tests

Biodegradable polymers

Huang et al. [86]

Real-time quantitative acceleration monitoring using a triboelectric nanogenerator

Effective real-time monitoring of bridge cable vibrations

Provides real-time, accurate monitoring; enhances bridge safety and maintenance

Limited to bridge cable applications; requires specific technology (triboelectric nanogenerator)

Applicable to certain composites

Umar et al. [100]

Experimental study on non-destructive evaluation of sustainable concrete

Mechanical characteristics of concrete with industrial waste

Practical insights into sustainable concrete; useful for eco-friendly construction materials

Results are specific to concrete with industrial waste; may not apply to other materials

Specific to concrete biopolymers

Helal et al. [101]

Review of non-destructive testing methods for concrete

Overview of various non-destructive testing methods and their applications

Comprehensive review of testing methods; useful for understanding available techniques

Lacks new experimental data; general review without specific results or detailed analysis

General applicability