Pulsed Eddy Current; Voltage gauged

  • Pulsed Eddy Current; Voltage gauged

    Posted by george on 27/11/2021 at 4:42 pm

    Hi,
    Is there somebody who knows which voltage is gauged by the Lyft from Eddyfi for example. I’m not sure that it is the probe’s voltage. Moreover, why does the magnetic answer follow at first a kind of exponential function and then a affine function on a log-lin scale? I thought that it would be only a exponential function on a linear scale as for coil’s discharge.
    Thanks

    charlie replied 2 years, 4 months ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Eddy Current (ECT)

    charlie

    Member
    28/11/2021 at 1:49 pm

    The voltage displayed in the A-scan is the probe voltage measured during the acquisition phase to which is applied gain. The behavior is different to that of a coil discharge as what is measured is the response of the inspected component itsekf.

    The A-scan has two distinct phases, the first phase is best described as a power law. During this phase, the eddy currents diffuse as if they were in an infinite wall. The signal comes from the component surface and weather jacket. This phase shows as a rapid drop on a log-lin scale.

    During the second phase, the signal comes from the bulk of the material. This portion of the signal is best described s an exponential decay and is characterized by a decay time (best known as CDT). On the A-scan log-lin scale, this phase is shown as a slope.

    If you would like to know more on Pulsed Eddy Current, you may reach out to me at gcyr@eddyfi.com or enjoy a free introduction course to Pulsed Eddy Current on the Eddyci academy available here: https://academy.eddyfi.com/free-courses

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