A. Haller et al., EDDY-CURRENT NONDESTRUCTIVE MATERIAL EVALUATION BY HIGH-TEMPERATURE SQUID GRADIOMETER USING ROTATING MAGNETIC-FIELDS, IEEE transactions on applied superconductivity, 7(2), 1997, pp. 2874-2877
To exploit the sensitivity offered hy HTS SQUID systems for detection
of deep faults inside conductive samples a new approach was taken to a
void additional noise sources typical of scanning measurements. The ex
citation fields are rotated by electronic control which permits one to
keep the sample and the system stationary during measurements. Flaws
of 10 mm and 40 mm length were detected under 12 mm thick covers of al
uminium. The orientation of the flaws was mapped by taking advantage o
f the anisotropic excitation of eddy currents by the chosen differenti
al coils. This approach Is particularly promising for ferromagneticall
y contaminated samples and radially oriented defects, e. g. originatin
g from rivets.