We have developed an automated eddy current measurement system in our laboratory for quantitative nondestructive evaluation applications. The heart of the measurement system is a precision impedance analyzer capable of measuring impedance or any impedance related quantity over a wide range in frequency (102–108 Hz). Data acquisition, processing, analysis, and display is accomplished with a personal computer. Computer-controlled x-y positioning stages permit measurements to be obtained for either one- or two-dimensional scans of the specimen. In this article we describe the measurement system and give examples of its use to measure flaw signals with a uniform-field eddy current probe [1]
This paper describes progress in eddy-current methods to identify and size defects. An eddy-current ...
Abstract:- The Eddy current technique has been successfully used in a variety of non-destructive eva...
Identification and characterization of indications in eddy current (ET) signals can be highly subjec...
We have developed an automated eddy current measurement system in our laboratory for quantitative no...
Eddy current inspection methods offer sensitive and reliable detection of flaws in critical structur...
In recent times, the desire to extend the service life of aerospace structures to offset the cost of...
Calibration of eddy current measurement systems is an important factor for attaining the accuracy an...
Eddy current testing is typically used in the field to detect defects in a specimen that exceed a se...
Calculations of the change in probe impedance produced by a flaw in or beneath the surface of a cond...
Eddy current techniques have historically been valuable to nondestructive evaluation and testing. Th...
Eddy current nondestructive testing techniques are used extensively in industry for detection of hid...
This paper presents a novel method for 3D visualization of flaws detected during Eddy Current (EC) i...
Measuring the eddy currents in a material induced by an exciting field can provide useful informatio...
The reliability of eddy current nondestructive evaluation (NDE) depends not only on correct operator...
Eddy current methods have been successfully used in a variety of non-destructive evaluation applicat...
This paper describes progress in eddy-current methods to identify and size defects. An eddy-current ...
Abstract:- The Eddy current technique has been successfully used in a variety of non-destructive eva...
Identification and characterization of indications in eddy current (ET) signals can be highly subjec...
We have developed an automated eddy current measurement system in our laboratory for quantitative no...
Eddy current inspection methods offer sensitive and reliable detection of flaws in critical structur...
In recent times, the desire to extend the service life of aerospace structures to offset the cost of...
Calibration of eddy current measurement systems is an important factor for attaining the accuracy an...
Eddy current testing is typically used in the field to detect defects in a specimen that exceed a se...
Calculations of the change in probe impedance produced by a flaw in or beneath the surface of a cond...
Eddy current techniques have historically been valuable to nondestructive evaluation and testing. Th...
Eddy current nondestructive testing techniques are used extensively in industry for detection of hid...
This paper presents a novel method for 3D visualization of flaws detected during Eddy Current (EC) i...
Measuring the eddy currents in a material induced by an exciting field can provide useful informatio...
The reliability of eddy current nondestructive evaluation (NDE) depends not only on correct operator...
Eddy current methods have been successfully used in a variety of non-destructive evaluation applicat...
This paper describes progress in eddy-current methods to identify and size defects. An eddy-current ...
Abstract:- The Eddy current technique has been successfully used in a variety of non-destructive eva...
Identification and characterization of indications in eddy current (ET) signals can be highly subjec...