
Non-destructive techniques are used widely in the metal industry in order to control the quality of materials. Eddy current testing is one of the most extensively used non-destructive techniques for inspecting electrically conductive materials at very high speeds that does not require any contact between the test piece and the sensor. This paper includes an overview of the fundamentals and main variables of eddy current testing. It also describes the state-of-the-art sensors and modern techniques such as multi-frequency and pulsed systems. Recent advances in complex models towards solving crack-sensor interaction, developments in instrumentation due to advances in electronic devices, and the evolution of data processing suggest that eddy current testing systems will be increasingly used in the future.
Conductivity, Chemical technology, crack, Non-destructive testing, non-destructive testing, magnetic field, TP1-1185, Review, coil probe, eddy current, 3312 Tecnología de Materiales, Magnetics, Magnetic field, Electricity, sensor, impedance plane, Eddy current, impedance, Metallurgy, conductivity, Sensor, 33 Ciencias Tecnológicas
Conductivity, Chemical technology, crack, Non-destructive testing, non-destructive testing, magnetic field, TP1-1185, Review, coil probe, eddy current, 3312 Tecnología de Materiales, Magnetics, Magnetic field, Electricity, sensor, impedance plane, Eddy current, impedance, Metallurgy, conductivity, Sensor, 33 Ciencias Tecnológicas
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