2021
DOI: 10.3390/ma14174778
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Inverse Transformation in Eddy Current Tomography with Continuous Optimization of Reference Defect Parameters

Abstract: This paper presents a methodology of inverse tomography transformation in eddy current tomography with the use of continuous optimization of reference defect parameters. Ferromagnetic steel samples with rectangular air inclusion defects of known dimensions were prepared and measured using an eddy current tomography setup. FEM-based (Finite Element Method based) forward tomography transformation was developed and utilized in inverse tomography transformation. The presented method of inverse tomography transform… Show more

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“…The finite element method (FEM) is widely used for modeling solid-state mechanics [4], flow [3], and magnetodynamic systems, including microwave [9] and magnetoinductive [7] systems. Recently developed open-source FEM-based toolchains give the unprecedented possibility of flexible modeling and development of advanced and sophisticated systems, such as eddy current tomography [8], resistive tomography [6,11], or airplane mechanics optimization [13].…”
Section: Wprowadzeniementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The finite element method (FEM) is widely used for modeling solid-state mechanics [4], flow [3], and magnetodynamic systems, including microwave [9] and magnetoinductive [7] systems. Recently developed open-source FEM-based toolchains give the unprecedented possibility of flexible modeling and development of advanced and sophisticated systems, such as eddy current tomography [8], resistive tomography [6,11], or airplane mechanics optimization [13].…”
Section: Wprowadzeniementioning
confidence: 99%