
doi: 10.58286/30707
This paper presents an experimental setup for Eddy Current Non-Destructive Testing of non-magnetic hollow tubes. The system features movable coils and electronics for signal processing. The study explores the impact of defects on signal amplitude and investigates the influence of different frequencies (1-100 kHz) on detection capability. Results demonstrate the system's effectiveness in detecting defects while highlighting challenges in noise reduction and the importance of frequency selection for accurate detection.
Technology, T
Technology, T
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