Electromagnetic devices may be affected by the presence of local losses due to material defects or magnetic anomalies caused by mechanical processing. The localization of such defects is the main goal of this article; a noninvasive method has been pursued to perform the inspection and detection of imperfections or defects. The adopted approach is based on the observation of the device under test with a high-speed IR camera; no limitations in size and shapes devices are considered and the method can be widely adopted. Examples of defects detection in the magnetic circuit realization are proposed, both for traditional ferromagnetic laminated sheets and for soft magnetic composites
AbstractThis paper describes a potential technique to detect medium size defects in ferromagnetic sp...
Industrial systems comprehending reduced losses components are always more and more requested: the S...
International audienceA new method dedicated to macroscopic-like defect localization in composite ma...
The realization of electromagnetic devices may implies the presence of local losses caused by materi...
International audienceThis communication is focused on the implementation of a local pulsed thermogr...
Ferromagnetic materials may be affected by the presence of local losses due to defects or magnetic a...
Ferromagnetic materials may be affected by the presence of local losses due to defects or magnetic a...
A survey on theory, characteristic quantities, and the experimental technique of induction thermogra...
This communication is focused on the implementation of a local pulsed thermography method in order t...
With the rapid increase of the integration and complexity of industrial components, the inaccessibil...
A technique for enhanced defect visualization in composites via transient thermography is presented ...
The Authors operate in the field regarding the development and realization of small electromagnetic ...
Thermography is a remote and nondestructive technique for the detection of defects usually not visib...
Many areas of the industry use composite materials, because of their good mechanical features in ter...
Dynamic thermography with inductive excitation is analysed as an alternative to magnetic particle in...
AbstractThis paper describes a potential technique to detect medium size defects in ferromagnetic sp...
Industrial systems comprehending reduced losses components are always more and more requested: the S...
International audienceA new method dedicated to macroscopic-like defect localization in composite ma...
The realization of electromagnetic devices may implies the presence of local losses caused by materi...
International audienceThis communication is focused on the implementation of a local pulsed thermogr...
Ferromagnetic materials may be affected by the presence of local losses due to defects or magnetic a...
Ferromagnetic materials may be affected by the presence of local losses due to defects or magnetic a...
A survey on theory, characteristic quantities, and the experimental technique of induction thermogra...
This communication is focused on the implementation of a local pulsed thermography method in order t...
With the rapid increase of the integration and complexity of industrial components, the inaccessibil...
A technique for enhanced defect visualization in composites via transient thermography is presented ...
The Authors operate in the field regarding the development and realization of small electromagnetic ...
Thermography is a remote and nondestructive technique for the detection of defects usually not visib...
Many areas of the industry use composite materials, because of their good mechanical features in ter...
Dynamic thermography with inductive excitation is analysed as an alternative to magnetic particle in...
AbstractThis paper describes a potential technique to detect medium size defects in ferromagnetic sp...
Industrial systems comprehending reduced losses components are always more and more requested: the S...
International audienceA new method dedicated to macroscopic-like defect localization in composite ma...