The transition matrix method for a 2D eddy current interaction problem
Paper in proceeding, 2012

A 2D model of the eddy current interaction problem that consists of an inhomogeneity in a conductive half space is presented. The applied analytical method of solution is the transition (T) matrix method. This involves use of the free space Green’s function to generate a system of boundary integral relations. In this way, it is easy to identify the contributions to the total solution from each different scattering surface. The different parts are separated also in the computation of the impedance. This leads to low cost simulations in terms of computation time and qualify the method to be used to obtain probability of detection (POD) curves. The T matrix method is a building block method and the possibility to extend the geometry with several inhomogeneities and extra layers will be discussed. The model is compared with a Finite Element (FE) model and numerical examples for the case with a cylindrical inhomogeneity are given.

Author

Lars Larsson

Chalmers, Materials and Manufacturing Technology, Advanced Non-destructive Testing

Anders Rosell

Volvo Group

AIP Conference Proceedings

0094-243X (ISSN) 1551-7616 (eISSN)

Vol. 1430 31 316-323
978-0-7354-1013-8 (ISBN)

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Areas of Advance

Materials Science

DOI

10.1063/1.4716245

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