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2014 | 126 | 1 | 402-403

Article title

High Resolution Eddy Current Tomography System for Nondestructive Testing

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Idea of the high-resolution eddy current tomography is presented. Proposed system gives possibility of testing cylinder-shaped elements made of both magnetic and non-magnetic materials. To validate the concept, the tomographic measurements are carried out on set of steel cylinders with non-magnetic copper inclusion. Measurements were done during both linear and rotational movement of the element. Achieved results indicate the high sensitivity of system, which creates possibility of its application for non-destructive testing of the elements made of ferromagnetic and non-magnetic materials.

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  • Institute of Metrology and Biomedical Engineering, Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland
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  • Industrial Research Institute for Automation and Measurements, Al. Jerozolimskie 202, 02-486 Warsaw, Poland

References

  • [1] J. Hsieh, in: Computed Tomography Principles, Design, Artifacts, and Recent Advances, Wiley, 2009
  • [2] A. Tamburrino, G. Rubinacci, IEEE Transactions on Magnetics 42, 2017 (2006), doi: 10.1109/TMAG.2006.877542
  • [3] D. Premel, A. Mohammad-Djafari, IEEE Transactions on Magnetics 31, 2000 (1995), doi: 10.1109/20.376435
  • [4] M. Soleimani, Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and Applications 23, 785 (2009), doi: 10.1163/156939309788019822
  • [5] M. Soleimani, A. Tamburrino, HUKHUKInternational Journal of Information and Systems Sciences 2, 343 (2006)

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bwmeta1.element.bwnjournal-article-appv126n1195kz
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