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'''Eddy current testing''' uses electromagnetic induction to detect flaws in conductive materials. A component is taken off line than a conductive wire is inserted into the pipe. Alternating current is sent through and changes in magnetic fields indicative pipe defects | '''Eddy current testing ([[has acronym::ECT]])''' uses electromagnetic induction to detect flaws in conductive materials. A component is taken off line than a conductive wire is inserted into the pipe. Alternating current is sent through and changes in magnetic fields indicative pipe defects | ||
Latest revision as of 05:35, 7 March 2024
Eddy current testing (ECT) uses electromagnetic induction to detect flaws in conductive materials. A component is taken off line than a conductive wire is inserted into the pipe. Alternating current is sent through and changes in magnetic fields indicative pipe defects
See also
wikipedia:Eddy-current testing