The use of a two-frequency eddy current method for measuring the electrically conductive wall thickness under significant variations in the test parameter and the lift-off
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Karagandy University of the name of acad. E.A. Buketov
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The paper addresses the problem of eddy current testing of the wall thickness of light-alloy drill pipes under
significant variations in both the test and the influence parameter of the test object – the lift-off between the
eddy current probe and the test object surface. The performance of the two-frequency eddy current method is
shown through the use of the signal of the surface eddy current probe of the added high-frequency voltage
amplitude as an informative parameter to measure the lift-off and the phase of the added low-frequency voltage.
Experimentally obtained dependences of the informative parameters on test and influence parameters are
presented. The phase and amplitude-phase multi-parameter methods used to suppress the effect of stray parameters
in eddy current testing are analyzed; the effectiveness of their application under significant variations
in test and other influence parameters of the test object is shown to be limited. The effectiveness of nonlinear
functions for the inverse transformation of the informative parameter into the test parameter to suppress
the lift-off effect on test results is estimated. Criteria of choice for informative parameters of the eddy current
probe signal are considered. The measurement error caused by the approximation error of the nonlinear functions
of the inverse transformation of the informative parameters into the test parameter within the variation
ranges of the test and influence parameters is estimated.
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Goldshteyn A.E. The use of a two-frequency eddy current method for measuring the electrically conductive wall thickness under significant variations in the test parameter and the lift-off/A.E. Goldshteyn, Kh.Kh. Abakumov//Bulletin of the Karaganda University.“Physics” Series. – 2022-№ 2(106). – pp.24-31.