This paper concerns fast electromagnetic modeling of volumetric cracks in conductive materials under eddy-current inspection. The underlying numerical method is described. The model is tested on cracks in aluminum structures employed in aeronautical manufacture. The computational results obtained with the method display satisfactory agreement with the respective experimental and numerical results obtained by representing cracks as nonconductive surfaces.

Numerical models of volumetric insulating cracks in eddy-current testing with experimental validation / M., Morozov; Rubinacci, Guglielmo; A., Tamburrino; S., Ventre. - In: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MAGNETICS. - ISSN 0018-9464. - STAMPA. - 42:(2006), pp. 1568-1576. [10.1109/TMAG.2006.870025]

Numerical models of volumetric insulating cracks in eddy-current testing with experimental validation

RUBINACCI, GUGLIELMO;
2006

Abstract

This paper concerns fast electromagnetic modeling of volumetric cracks in conductive materials under eddy-current inspection. The underlying numerical method is described. The model is tested on cracks in aluminum structures employed in aeronautical manufacture. The computational results obtained with the method display satisfactory agreement with the respective experimental and numerical results obtained by representing cracks as nonconductive surfaces.
2006
Numerical models of volumetric insulating cracks in eddy-current testing with experimental validation / M., Morozov; Rubinacci, Guglielmo; A., Tamburrino; S., Ventre. - In: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MAGNETICS. - ISSN 0018-9464. - STAMPA. - 42:(2006), pp. 1568-1576. [10.1109/TMAG.2006.870025]
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