A perturbation technique applied to the finite ele- ment modelling of eddy-current nondestructive testing (ECNDT) problems is developed for taking into account differential probes. It concerns a h−conform formulation. The source term of the formulation is directly determined by the projection of the unperturbed field in a relatively small region around the defect. The voltage change due to the presence of the flaw is calculated by performing an integral over the defect and a layer of elements in the exterior domain that touch its boundary. The considered test case involves a shielded differential probe scanning the surface of a metal specimen for the detection of flaws.status: publishe
Eddy current techniques have been widely used in the NDE inspection of aircraft engine components. D...
Solution of the inversion problem in quantitative eddy current NDE requires an adequate mathematical...
The long-range objective of the work reported here is to provide a theoretical basis for the predict...
A perturbation technique applied to the finite element modeling of eddy current nondestructive testi...
This paper deals with a new 3D finite element scheme for nondestructive eddy-current testing (ECT) p...
The paper deals with a new finite element scheme for non-destructive eddy-current testing (ECT) prob...
Purpose: The aim of the present paper is to compare the performances of a finite-element perturbatio...
Differential eddy-current probes are attractive because of their insensitivity to lift-off effects. ...
Differential eddy current probes are commonly used to detect shallow surface cracks in conductive ma...
Eddy current methods are a widely used technique in the nondestructive inspection of aircraft struct...
From the point of material fatigue and corrosion the objective and quantitative inspection of surfac...
The electric current perturbation (ECP) probe1–3 is similar to a conventional eddy current probe in ...
The efforts of past several years have resulted in development of an eddy current model [1–8], using...
In this paper we present a mathematical model of the response of an electric current perturbation (E...
This paper contains a brief status report on analytical modeling of the probe-flaw interactions for ...
Eddy current techniques have been widely used in the NDE inspection of aircraft engine components. D...
Solution of the inversion problem in quantitative eddy current NDE requires an adequate mathematical...
The long-range objective of the work reported here is to provide a theoretical basis for the predict...
A perturbation technique applied to the finite element modeling of eddy current nondestructive testi...
This paper deals with a new 3D finite element scheme for nondestructive eddy-current testing (ECT) p...
The paper deals with a new finite element scheme for non-destructive eddy-current testing (ECT) prob...
Purpose: The aim of the present paper is to compare the performances of a finite-element perturbatio...
Differential eddy-current probes are attractive because of their insensitivity to lift-off effects. ...
Differential eddy current probes are commonly used to detect shallow surface cracks in conductive ma...
Eddy current methods are a widely used technique in the nondestructive inspection of aircraft struct...
From the point of material fatigue and corrosion the objective and quantitative inspection of surfac...
The electric current perturbation (ECP) probe1–3 is similar to a conventional eddy current probe in ...
The efforts of past several years have resulted in development of an eddy current model [1–8], using...
In this paper we present a mathematical model of the response of an electric current perturbation (E...
This paper contains a brief status report on analytical modeling of the probe-flaw interactions for ...
Eddy current techniques have been widely used in the NDE inspection of aircraft engine components. D...
Solution of the inversion problem in quantitative eddy current NDE requires an adequate mathematical...
The long-range objective of the work reported here is to provide a theoretical basis for the predict...