In transient eddy-current inspection, an electromagnetic field pulse is excited in a conductor by causing a step change in the current through a coil. As this pulse propagates into the material, it is broadened by dispersion and scattered by discontinuities in the conductivity and permeability of the conductor. Subsurface defects cause part of the pulse to be scattered back to the surface of the conductor where it can be observed as a transient signal in the time domain, either as an EMF across the coil, or by direct measurement of the magnetic field using, for example, a Hall sensor. The observed transient is essentially the response function of the specimen with the transducer at a particular position. It contains information over a broad...
Calculations have been carried out to evaluate pulsed eddy-current interaction with a planar crack i...
Some forward and inverse problems related to layer sizing in eddy current nondestructive evaluation ...
Eddy current techniques have historically been valuable to nondestructive evaluation and testing. Th...
In transient eddy-current inspection, an electromagnetic field pulse is excited in a conductor by ca...
In traditional eddy-current NDE, an electromagnetic field is excited by a coil driven with a time-ha...
Eddy current nondestructive evaluation (NDE) is usually carried out by exciting a time harmonic fiel...
Eddy current nondestructive evaluation (NDE) is usually carried out by exciting a time harmonic fiel...
In eddy-current nondestructive evaluation, the electromagnetic field is usually excited by a probe c...
In the pulsed eddy-current (PEC) method of flaw detection, repetitive pulses of current in a transmi...
By using a transient excitation, eddy-current probes exhibit a diffuse pulse-echo response in the pr...
Measuring the eddy currents in a material induced by an exciting field can provide useful informatio...
Eddy current nondestructive testing techniques are used extensively in industry for detection of hid...
Previous research [1–4] has demonstrated that transient eddy-current (EC) techniques have significan...
From the point of material fatigue and corrosion the objective and quantitative inspection of surfac...
Corrosion is one of the most important factors limiting life-extension of aircraft in both commercia...
Calculations have been carried out to evaluate pulsed eddy-current interaction with a planar crack i...
Some forward and inverse problems related to layer sizing in eddy current nondestructive evaluation ...
Eddy current techniques have historically been valuable to nondestructive evaluation and testing. Th...
In transient eddy-current inspection, an electromagnetic field pulse is excited in a conductor by ca...
In traditional eddy-current NDE, an electromagnetic field is excited by a coil driven with a time-ha...
Eddy current nondestructive evaluation (NDE) is usually carried out by exciting a time harmonic fiel...
Eddy current nondestructive evaluation (NDE) is usually carried out by exciting a time harmonic fiel...
In eddy-current nondestructive evaluation, the electromagnetic field is usually excited by a probe c...
In the pulsed eddy-current (PEC) method of flaw detection, repetitive pulses of current in a transmi...
By using a transient excitation, eddy-current probes exhibit a diffuse pulse-echo response in the pr...
Measuring the eddy currents in a material induced by an exciting field can provide useful informatio...
Eddy current nondestructive testing techniques are used extensively in industry for detection of hid...
Previous research [1–4] has demonstrated that transient eddy-current (EC) techniques have significan...
From the point of material fatigue and corrosion the objective and quantitative inspection of surfac...
Corrosion is one of the most important factors limiting life-extension of aircraft in both commercia...
Calculations have been carried out to evaluate pulsed eddy-current interaction with a planar crack i...
Some forward and inverse problems related to layer sizing in eddy current nondestructive evaluation ...
Eddy current techniques have historically been valuable to nondestructive evaluation and testing. Th...