Eddy current nondestructive testing techniques are used extensively in industry for detection of hidden cracks and corrosion in multi-layer conductive structures such as those found in aircraft. Most conventional eddy current techniques employ a probe coil excited with a continuous sine wave. The changes in the probe’s impedance are detected (usually with an electronic bridge circuit) and displayed in real time on an impedance plane CRT display. Interpretation of the impedance-plane trajectories that result from scanning the probe over a defect is difficult; it involves a considerable amount of operator skill and knowledge and the equipment is sometimes difficult to set up and operate. We have developed an eddy current inspection system usi...
In the pulsed eddy-current (PEC) method of flaw detection, repetitive pulses of current in a transmi...
Crack detection in riveted fuselages, sizing of corrosion areas and testing CFRP structures for heat...
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...
Automated eddy current scanning of military or civilian aircraft structures is rarely performed in t...
In this thesis we study pulsed eddy current based techniques for characterizing both corrosion and c...
Non-destructive testing (NDT) refers to testing a component without impairing its worth or functiona...
Eddy current techniques have historically been valuable to nondestructive evaluation and testing. Th...
Previous research [1–4] has demonstrated that transient eddy-current (EC) techniques have significan...
The increased incidence of aircraft component failures as motivated a reassessment of the NDE method...
Pulsed eddy current (PEC) nondestructive testing differs from conventional eddy current techniques i...
Eddy current methods have been successfully used in a variety of non-destructive evaluation applicat...
Current industry requirements demand defect quantification rather than simple defect detection. Besi...
Producción CientíficaNon-destructive techniques are used widely in the metal industry in order to co...
The early detection of fatigue cracks in the aging aircraft fleet has become the focus of increased ...
In the pulsed eddy-current (PEC) method of flaw detection, repetitive pulses of current in a transmi...
Crack detection in riveted fuselages, sizing of corrosion areas and testing CFRP structures for heat...
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...
Automated eddy current scanning of military or civilian aircraft structures is rarely performed in t...
In this thesis we study pulsed eddy current based techniques for characterizing both corrosion and c...
Non-destructive testing (NDT) refers to testing a component without impairing its worth or functiona...
Eddy current techniques have historically been valuable to nondestructive evaluation and testing. Th...
Previous research [1–4] has demonstrated that transient eddy-current (EC) techniques have significan...
The increased incidence of aircraft component failures as motivated a reassessment of the NDE method...
Pulsed eddy current (PEC) nondestructive testing differs from conventional eddy current techniques i...
Eddy current methods have been successfully used in a variety of non-destructive evaluation applicat...
Current industry requirements demand defect quantification rather than simple defect detection. Besi...
Producción CientíficaNon-destructive techniques are used widely in the metal industry in order to co...
The early detection of fatigue cracks in the aging aircraft fleet has become the focus of increased ...
In the pulsed eddy-current (PEC) method of flaw detection, repetitive pulses of current in a transmi...
Crack detection in riveted fuselages, sizing of corrosion areas and testing CFRP structures for heat...
From the point of material fatigue and corrosion the objective and quantitative inspection of surfac...