Thursday, October 22, 2015

Eddy Current Testing

EDDY CURRENT TESTING



Introduction


     l This module is intended to present information on the NDT method of eddy current inspection.
    l Eddy current inspection is one of several methods that use the
      principal of “electromagnetism” as the basis for conducting

      examinations. Several other methods such as Remote Field Testing (RFT), Flux  Leakage and Barkhausen Noise also use this principle.



 Outline

    l Electromagnetic induction
    l Generation of eddy currents
    l Inspection applications
    l Equipment utilized in eddy current inspection
Ø Probes/Coils
Ø Instrumentation
Ø Reference standard
    l Advantages and Limitations
    l Glossary of Terms


Electromagnetic Induction

    l Eddy currents are created through a process called electromagnetic induction.
    l When alternating current is applied to the conductor, such as copper wire, a magnetic field develops in and around the conductor.
    l This magnetic field expands as the alternating current rises to maximum and collapses as the current is reduced to zero.


Electromagnetic Induction (cont.)

If another electrical conductor is brought into the proximity of this changing magnetic field, the reverse effect will occur. Magnetic field cutting through the second  conductor will cause an “induced” current to flow in this second conductor. Eddy currents are a form of induced currents! 






TERIMA KASIH ATAS KUNJUNGAN SAUDARA
Ditulis oleh Hafez Fahrizal
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