Proceedings of the 17th IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference [Cat. No. 00CH37066]
DOI: 10.1109/imtc.2000.848741
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A model of cup-core probe for eddy current nondestructive evaluation

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“…Application of ferrite cup-core cannot only keep both coils symmetrical to gain uniform sensitivity for cracks in every direction and avoid the noise due to decentring [11], but also reduce the magnetic leakage and improve detection sensitivity. The close magnetic circuit of cup-core probe leads to a high effective permeability, with which low excitation current can sustain excitation intensity high enough [12].…”
Section: The Cup-core Probementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Application of ferrite cup-core cannot only keep both coils symmetrical to gain uniform sensitivity for cracks in every direction and avoid the noise due to decentring [11], but also reduce the magnetic leakage and improve detection sensitivity. The close magnetic circuit of cup-core probe leads to a high effective permeability, with which low excitation current can sustain excitation intensity high enough [12].…”
Section: The Cup-core Probementioning
confidence: 99%