Optics and Precision Engineering, Volume. 14, Issue 5, 797(2006)
Study on magneto-optical /eddy current imaging system for real-time testing
A magneto-optic/eddy current imaging system is used to test the defects at the surface or the subsurface of the metal samples in this paper.Excited by alternating current signals,alternating current magneto field is made from the excitation coil,transient eddy current is induced at the surface and subsurface of the metal sample,and the eddy current magnetic field can influence the induced magnetic field of the excitation coil.If there are some defects in the sample,they will vary the distribution of eddy current field,and then change the whole magnetic field.The polarization of the light will have a deflection angle when the light penetrates the optical rotation crystal film.Meantime,a magnetic-optic sensor placed parallelly to the sample surface can convert this change into optical intensity change.Finally the optical intensity change is received with CCD to realize visual nondestructive testing.The experimental results show that the system is feasible and appropriate.
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CHENG Yu-hua, ZHOU Zhao-fei, YIN Bo-biao. Study on magneto-optical /eddy current imaging system for real-time testing[J]. Optics and Precision Engineering, 2006, 14(5): 797
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Received: Sep. 18, 2005
Accepted: --
Published Online: Feb. 28, 2010
The Author Email: Yu-hua CHENG (cyh365@xeah.net)
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