1995
DOI: 10.1016/0963-8695(95)00013-n
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Reliability of automatic eddy-current equipment with a rotating magnetic field

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“…We propose a FEM-based approach in order to plan the maintenance of railway tracks. It is presently possible to perform forward numerical simulations [1][2][3] very precisely and rapidly and concerning different applications of NDT. With the evolution of computer systems and numerical methods, the interest in NDT has grown so much that problems, which a few years ago appeared very difficult to be practically solved, can now be approached by numerical simulations.…”
Section: Case Study 1: Rmf For Cracks Detection In Railway Tracksmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We propose a FEM-based approach in order to plan the maintenance of railway tracks. It is presently possible to perform forward numerical simulations [1][2][3] very precisely and rapidly and concerning different applications of NDT. With the evolution of computer systems and numerical methods, the interest in NDT has grown so much that problems, which a few years ago appeared very difficult to be practically solved, can now be approached by numerical simulations.…”
Section: Case Study 1: Rmf For Cracks Detection In Railway Tracksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, we can prolong the life time with an adequate analysis about the state of integrity in order to improve manufacturing quality and ensure public safety. This work focuses on the development of NDT technique, which uses remote field Eddy Currents (ECs) induced by rotating magnetic field [1,2]. Usually, exploiting EC Techniques (ECTs), the variation of magnetic field H, induced by the variation of eddy currents, is considered to detect the presence of cracks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this paper, ECT of tubular metallic parts is considered. Typical tools for such a task include mechanically rotating probes (Xiang et al, 2000), encircling coils (Bisiaux et al, 2006) or devices based on rotating magnetic field transducers (Savin et al, 1997;Grimberg et al, 1990Grimberg et al, , 1995Ferraioli et al, 2006;Grimberg 2007a, b), or multi-frequency sources.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%