2022
DOI: 10.1108/sr-06-2021-0194
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Simulation and experimental study of remote field current testing for hidden defects of aluminum alloy plate with damping coating

Abstract: Purpose Detection of hidden defects of aluminum alloy plate with damping coating is a challenging problem. At present, only a few non-destructive testing methods exist to address this engineering problem. Without the restriction of skin effect, remote field eddy current (RFEC) overcomes the interference caused by the damping coating. The RFEC, which has potential advantages for detecting the hidden defects of aluminum plate with damping coating, can penetrate the metal plate to detect buried depth defects. Thi… Show more

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“…The main advantages of magnetic sensing lie in the possibility of contactless sensing, the possibility of the nondestructive diagnostics or inspection, and the reliability of the obtained data. Therefore, attention in this area is paid to the development of different types of magnetic sensors based, for example, on eddy current sensing [31], the giant magnetoresistance phenomenon [32], or electromagnetic encoders [33], and also related methods used for increasing the resolution of obtained data [34,35] to reveal hidden defects [36] and damage [37] of different materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main advantages of magnetic sensing lie in the possibility of contactless sensing, the possibility of the nondestructive diagnostics or inspection, and the reliability of the obtained data. Therefore, attention in this area is paid to the development of different types of magnetic sensors based, for example, on eddy current sensing [31], the giant magnetoresistance phenomenon [32], or electromagnetic encoders [33], and also related methods used for increasing the resolution of obtained data [34,35] to reveal hidden defects [36] and damage [37] of different materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%