An Eddy-Current Method of Flaw Detection in Nonmagnetic Metals
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Abstract An equipment suitable for the location of surface or submerged flaws in nonmagnetic metals is described. A predetermined pattern of electrical eddy currents is induced in a perfect test sample by alternating magnetic fields. Sensitive pickup coils properly disposed in relation to the eddy currents measure only the departures of the eddy-current pattern from the pattern in the perfect sample. The departures are indicated on a meter or may be recorded. Performance data are given for a universal type of search unit especially adapted for general surveys.
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2013 ◽
Vol 588
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pp. 64-73
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