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Transient Electromagnetic-Thermal Nondestructive Testing

Pulsed Eddy Current and Transient Eddy Current Thermography
By:Yunze He; Bin Gao; Ali Sophian; Ruizhen Yang
Publisher:Elsevier S & T
Print ISBN:9780128127872
eText ISBN:9780128128367
Edition:0
Copyright:2017
Format:Reflowable

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Transient Electromagnetic-Thermal Nondestructive Testing: Pulsed Eddy Current and Transient Eddy Current Thermography covers three key areas of theories, methods and applications, primarily the multi-physics field, including eddy current, heat conduction and Infrared radiation for defect evaluation, lateral heat conduction, which is analyzed to detect parallel cracks, and longitudinal heat conduction, which is analyzed to detect depth defect, or that which is beyond skin depth.

In addition, the book explores methods, such as time domain, frequency domain and logarithm domain, also comparing A-scan , B-scan and C-scan. Sections on defect identification, classification and quantification are covered, as are advanced algorithms, principal components analysis (PCA), independent components analysis (ICA) and support vector machine (SVM).

The book uses a lot of experimental studies on multi-layer aluminum structures, honeycomb structure, CFRP in the aerospace field, and steel and coating in the marine rail and transportation fields.

  • Presents two kinds of transient NDT testing, from theory and methodology, to applications
  • Includes time domain frequency domain and logarithm domain, which are all analyzed
  • Introduces A-scan , B-scan and C-scan, which are compared
  • Provides experimental studies for real damages, including corrosion and blister in steel, stress in aluminum, impact and delamination in CFRP laminates and RCF cracks are abundant

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