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John R. Bowler

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Eddy Current Interaction With An Ideal Crack, Part I: The Forward Problem, John R. Bowler Jan 1994

Eddy Current Interaction With An Ideal Crack, Part I: The Forward Problem, John R. Bowler

John R. Bowler

The impedance of an eddy-current probe changes when the current it induces in an electrical conductor is perturbed by a flaw such as a crack. In predicting the probe signals, it is expedient to introduce idealizations about the nature of the flaw. Eddy-current interaction is considered with an ideal crack having a negligible opening and acting as a impenetrable barrier to electric current. The barrier gives rise to a discontinuity in the electromagnetic field that has been calculated by finding an equivalent electrical source distribution that produces the same effect. The choice of source is between a current dipole layer …