Methods of Controlling Lift-Off in Conductivity Invariance Phenomenon for Eddy Current Testing
Previously, a conductivity invariance phenomena (CIP) has been discovered - at a certain lift-off, the inductance change of the sensor due to a test sample is immune to conductivity variations, i.e. the inductance - lift-off curve passes through a common point at a certain lift-off, termed as conduc...
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Veröffentlicht in: | IEEE access 2020, Vol.8, p.122413-122421 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Previously, a conductivity invariance phenomena (CIP) has been discovered - at a certain lift-off, the inductance change of the sensor due to a test sample is immune to conductivity variations, i.e. the inductance - lift-off curve passes through a common point at a certain lift-off, termed as conductivity invariance lift-off. However, this conductivity invariance lift-off is fixed for a particular sensor setup, which is not convenient for various sample conditions. In this paper, we propose using two parameters in the coil design - the horizontal and vertical distances between the transmitter and the receiver to control the conductivity invariance lift-off. The relationship between these two parameters and the conductivity invariance lift-off is investigated by simulation and experiments and it has been found that there is an approximate linear relationship between these two parameters and the conductivity invariance lift-off. This is useful for applications where the measurements have restrictions on lift-off, e.g. uneven coating thickness which limits the range of the lift-off of probe during the measurements. Therefore, based on this relationship, it can be easier to adjust the configuration of the probe for a better inspection of the test samples. |
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ISSN: | 2169-3536 2169-3536 |
DOI: | 10.1109/ACCESS.2020.3007216 |