The Improvement of Flaw Detection by the Configuration of Uniform Eddy Current Probes

Sensors (Basel). 2019 Jan 18;19(2):397. doi: 10.3390/s19020397.

Abstract

In this review, the principles to detect flaws with uniform eddy currents were presented based on the shape and orientation of the excitation coils and detection coils of the probe. Techniques are applied to detect flaws like cracks, especially on the weld zone surface, of test pieces of non-magnetic and ferromagnetic materials, and have unique features which are immune to the effects of lift-off. In the technique of interest, almost all the probe models developed are the type with tangential rectangular excitation coils. The induction condition and the flaw signal for each probe were discussed based on the shape and orientation of the excitation coils and detection coils of the probe. Finally, the challenge of increasing sensitivity to detect flaws with a uniform eddy current was also presented.

Keywords: alternating current field measurement; carbon fiber reinforced plastic; crack; eddy current testing; steel; uniform eddy current; weld zone.

Publication types

  • Review