Eddy current probes have been used for many years for numerous sensing applications including crack detection in metals. However, these applications have traditionally used the eddy current effect in the form of a physically wound single or different probe pairs which of necessity must be made quite large compared to microelectronics dimensions. Also, the traditional wound probe can only take a point reading, although that point might include tens of individual cracks or crack arrays; thus, conventional eddy current probes are beset by two major problems: (1) no detailed information can be obtained about the crack or crack array; and (2) for applications such as quality assurance, a vast amount of time must be taken to scan a complete surfa...
The eddy-current (EC) testing method is frequently utilized in the nondestructive inspection of cond...
Traditionally raster scan plan is employed in eddy current testing for imaging flaws in components. ...
The control of the subsurface areas of metal products is necessary in many technological processes. ...
Over the past few years, the need for improved flaw detection sensitivity has motivated the developm...
What was originally an inspection technique for large-scale defects has become an increasingly minia...
The early detection of fatigue cracks in the aging aircraft fleet has become the focus of increased ...
The paper proposes a novel approach for enhancing eddy-current non-destructive evaluation. A detecte...
Non-destructive testing (NDT) is one of the key method developed for the safety mechanism of many in...
Eddy current testing plays an important role in numerous industries, particularly in material coatin...
Early detection of defects in metallic components used in infrastructure is crucial to ensure their ...
The detection of surface cracks at or close to sample edges is a challenging problem because the int...
Eddy current testing is often considered an old and mature technology. However, the state of the art...
This paper describes theoretical and experimental work directed toward finding the optimum probe dim...
Eddy current techniques are used widely for the detection of surface-breaking cracks in metal sample...
Eddy current techniques have historically been valuable to nondestructive evaluation and testing. Th...
The eddy-current (EC) testing method is frequently utilized in the nondestructive inspection of cond...
Traditionally raster scan plan is employed in eddy current testing for imaging flaws in components. ...
The control of the subsurface areas of metal products is necessary in many technological processes. ...
Over the past few years, the need for improved flaw detection sensitivity has motivated the developm...
What was originally an inspection technique for large-scale defects has become an increasingly minia...
The early detection of fatigue cracks in the aging aircraft fleet has become the focus of increased ...
The paper proposes a novel approach for enhancing eddy-current non-destructive evaluation. A detecte...
Non-destructive testing (NDT) is one of the key method developed for the safety mechanism of many in...
Eddy current testing plays an important role in numerous industries, particularly in material coatin...
Early detection of defects in metallic components used in infrastructure is crucial to ensure their ...
The detection of surface cracks at or close to sample edges is a challenging problem because the int...
Eddy current testing is often considered an old and mature technology. However, the state of the art...
This paper describes theoretical and experimental work directed toward finding the optimum probe dim...
Eddy current techniques are used widely for the detection of surface-breaking cracks in metal sample...
Eddy current techniques have historically been valuable to nondestructive evaluation and testing. Th...
The eddy-current (EC) testing method is frequently utilized in the nondestructive inspection of cond...
Traditionally raster scan plan is employed in eddy current testing for imaging flaws in components. ...
The control of the subsurface areas of metal products is necessary in many technological processes. ...