Defect detection in conducting materials using eddy current testing techniques

Lorentz force eddy current testing (LET) is a novel nondestructive testing technique which can be applied preferably to the identification of internal defects in nonmagnetic moving conductors. The LET is compared (similar testing conditions) with the classical eddy current testing (ECT). Nu...

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Main Authors: Brauer Hartmut, Ziolkowski Marek, Toepfer Hannes
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Technical Sciences in Cacak 2014-01-01
Series:Serbian Journal of Electrical Engineering
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1451-4869/2014/1451-48691404535B.pdf
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description Lorentz force eddy current testing (LET) is a novel nondestructive testing technique which can be applied preferably to the identification of internal defects in nonmagnetic moving conductors. The LET is compared (similar testing conditions) with the classical eddy current testing (ECT). Numerical FEM simulations have been performed to analyze the measurements as well as the identification of internal defects in nonmagnetic conductors. The results are compared with measurements to test the feasibility of defect identification. Finally, the use of LET measurements to estimate of the electrical conductors under test are described as well.
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spelling doaj.art-12d4a04004124978a89eba7156b3559c2022-12-21T23:37:58ZengFaculty of Technical Sciences in CacakSerbian Journal of Electrical Engineering1451-48692217-71832014-01-0111453554910.2298/SJEE1404535B1451-48691404535BDefect detection in conducting materials using eddy current testing techniquesBrauer Hartmut0Ziolkowski Marek1Toepfer Hannes2Technische Universitaet Ilmenau, Advanced Electromagnetics Research Group, Ilmenau, GermanyTechnische Universitaet Ilmenau, Advanced Electromagnetics Research Group, Ilmenau, GermanyTechnische Universitaet Ilmenau, Advanced Electromagnetics Research Group, Ilmenau, GermanyLorentz force eddy current testing (LET) is a novel nondestructive testing technique which can be applied preferably to the identification of internal defects in nonmagnetic moving conductors. The LET is compared (similar testing conditions) with the classical eddy current testing (ECT). Numerical FEM simulations have been performed to analyze the measurements as well as the identification of internal defects in nonmagnetic conductors. The results are compared with measurements to test the feasibility of defect identification. Finally, the use of LET measurements to estimate of the electrical conductors under test are described as well.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1451-4869/2014/1451-48691404535B.pdfNondestructive evaluationeddy current testingLorentz force
spellingShingle Brauer Hartmut
Ziolkowski Marek
Toepfer Hannes
Defect detection in conducting materials using eddy current testing techniques
Serbian Journal of Electrical Engineering
Nondestructive evaluation
eddy current testing
Lorentz force
title Defect detection in conducting materials using eddy current testing techniques
title_full Defect detection in conducting materials using eddy current testing techniques
title_fullStr Defect detection in conducting materials using eddy current testing techniques
title_full_unstemmed Defect detection in conducting materials using eddy current testing techniques
title_short Defect detection in conducting materials using eddy current testing techniques
title_sort defect detection in conducting materials using eddy current testing techniques
topic Nondestructive evaluation
eddy current testing
Lorentz force
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1451-4869/2014/1451-48691404535B.pdf
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