SELF-CONSISTENT SWEPT FREQUENCY EDDY CURRENT MEASUREMENTS FOR CHARACTERIZATION OF NEAR SURFACE MATERIAL CONDITIONS
Author(s) -
C. C. H. Lo,
A. M. Frishman,
Yuping Shen,
N. Nakagawa,
Donald O. Thompson,
Dale E. Chimenti
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
aip conference proceedings
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.177
H-Index - 75
eISSN - 1551-7616
pISSN - 0094-243X
DOI - 10.1063/1.3114115
Subject(s) - peening , materials science , residual stress , eddy current , shot peening , inconel , conductivity , instrumentation (computer programming) , electromagnetic coil , superalloy , acoustics , alloy , composite material , physics , computer science , quantum mechanics , operating system
This paper reports on a self‐consistent, swept frequency eddy current (SFEC) technique for characterizing surface and sub‐surface conditions of materials, with specific applications to detecting residual stresses in shot‐peened Ni‐base superalloys and surface oxidation in engineering components. The technique involves measuring lift‐off normalized vertical component signal to suppress lift off noise and instrumentation effect. Theoretical study shows that the vertical component signals are insensitive to coil dimensions, thus enabling EC measurements in separate frequency bands using multiple coils, while yielding continuous broad‐band data so that both the bulk conductivity and near‐surface conductivity profile can be determined by model‐based inversion. We demonstrate the technique on two surface‐modified materials, namely Inconel 718 samples shot peened at 4 A to 8 A, and an Ag‐1.5at%Al alloy which was used as a model material for a fundamental study of internal oxidation. For each sample set, the vert...
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