Inspection of non-planar parts using multifrequency eddy current with phase analysis
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1. A method for inspecting a non-planar part using an eddy current technique, comprising the steps ofproviding the non-planar part;
- driving an eddy current probe at two or more frequencies;
measuring an eddy current response signal of the non-planar part at each frequency; and
performing a multifrequency phase analysis on the eddy current response signals, wherein performing the multifrequency phase analysis includes the steps ofmixing the eddy current response signals of the two or more frequencies to form a mixed signal,level shifting a real component of the mixed signal to confine the phase of the mixed signal to the range between −
180 and +180 degrees, andobtaining phase and magnitude images of the non-planar part.
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Abstract
A non-planar part has a non-planar surface such as an edge, and may contain an anomaly such as a crack. The non-planar part is inspected using an eddy current technique. The method includes providing the non-planar part having the non-planar surface thereon, driving an eddy current probe at two or more frequencies, measuring an eddy current response signal of the non-planar part at each frequency, and performing a multifrequency phase analysis on the eddy current response signals.
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1. A method for inspecting a non-planar part using an eddy current technique, comprising the steps of
providing the non-planar part; -
driving an eddy current probe at two or more frequencies; measuring an eddy current response signal of the non-planar part at each frequency; and performing a multifrequency phase analysis on the eddy current response signals, wherein performing the multifrequency phase analysis includes the steps of mixing the eddy current response signals of the two or more frequencies to form a mixed signal, level shifting a real component of the mixed signal to confine the phase of the mixed signal to the range between −
180 and +180 degrees, andobtaining phase and magnitude images of the non-planar part. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A method for inspecting a non-planar part using an eddy current technique, comprising the steps of
providing the non-planar part having an edge thereon; -
driving an eddy current probe at two or more frequencies; scanning the eddy current probe over the non-planar part; measuring an eddy current response signal of the non-planar part at each frequency; and performing a multifrequency phase analysis on the eddy current response signals, wherein the step of performing includes the steps of mixing the eddy current response signals of the two or more frequencies to form a mixed signal, level shifting a real component of the mixed signal to confine the phase of the mixed signal to the range between −
180 and +180 degrees, andobtaining phase and magnitude images of the non-planar part. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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