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Efficient Numerical Solver for Simulation of Pulsed Eddy-Current Testing Signals

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A comparison of numerical results of the two proposed simulation methods and experimental results indicates that both of these simulation methods can model PECT signals with high precision, but the frequency domain summation method combined with an interpolation strategy is much more efficient in its use of simulation time.
Abstract
The pulsed eddy-current testing (PECT) method has the promising capabilities for detecting defects and evaluating material properties. It achieves this through its rich variety of frequency components and large driving electric current. Efficient numerical simulation of PECT signals plays an important role in probe optimization and quantitative signal processing. This study primarily focuses on the development of an efficient numerical solver for PECT signals, and its validation via the consideration of the nondestructive testing problems of wall thinning defects in pipes of nuclear power plants. A frequency domain summation method combined with an interpolation strategy was proposed and implemented. It is based on the finite element method with edge elements. The number of total frequencies used in signal summation and the number of selected frequencies for interpolation were thoroughly discussed. In addition, a code using the time domain integration method was also developed for the signal prediction of a transient PECT problem. It was used for comparison with the frequency domain summation method. A comparison of numerical results of the two proposed simulation methods and experimental results indicates that both of these simulation methods can model PECT signals with high precision. However, the frequency domain summation method combined with an interpolation strategy is much more efficient in its use of simulation time.

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Quantitative non-destructive evaluation of wall thinning defect in double-layer pipe of nuclear power plants using pulsed ECT method

TL;DR: In this article, an inversion algorithm for three-dimensional profile reconstruction of wall thinning defect in a double-layer region of a typical coolant pipe of nuclear power plants from pulsed eddy current testing (PECT) signals has been proposed and experimentally validated, based on a fast simulator of PECT signals and a deterministic optimization strategy.
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Development of a very fast simulator for pulsed eddy current testing signals of local wall thinning

TL;DR: A very fast numerical solver is developed for simulation of PECT signal simulation of local wall thinning, and its validity is verified by comparing its numerical results with measured PECT signals and with those simulated using a conventional numerical code.
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Review on system development in eddy current testing and technique for defect classification and characterization

TL;DR: A review of ECT technique and factors that affect the signal fundamental according to the hardware and software development and a comprehensive review of previous studies on the application of intelligent ECT crack detection in nondestructive ECT is presented.
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Gradient-field pulsed eddy current probes for imaging of hidden corrosion in conductive structures

TL;DR: In this article, a series of simulations are conducted to analyze the characteristics of gradient field signals and inspection sensitivity to hidden corrosion, and experiments of Gradient-field PEC (GPEC) for evaluation and imaging of hidden corrosion are carried out.
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Features extraction and discussion in a novel frequency-band-selecting pulsed eddy current testing method for the detection of a certain depth range of defects

TL;DR: In this paper, a frequency-band-selecting pulsed eddy current testing (FSPECT) has been proposed for the detection of local wall thinning defects in a certain depth range.
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