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- What generalized equation can be found for exponent b from V2/V1 = (A2/A1)^b
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I'm analyzing the relationship between induced voltage (V) and semicircular area (A) in a conductive flat plate with notches in a fixed alternating magnetic field, specifically when the notches are located on the far surface (opposite the probe). The generalized scaling law I'm using is:
V2/V1 = (A2/A1)^b
In practice, for far-side notches, I consistently observe b values around 0.4, and 1.6 for near-side notches.
What generalized equation can be found for exponent b given the drive frequency, conductivity, plate thickness, coil Q factor, or other factors?
Resources:
Eddy Current Testing: https://www.nde-ed.org/NDETechniques/EddyCurrent/Instrumentation/ecinstruments.xhtml
Formulas: https://www.eddycurrent.com/formulas
I'm analyzing the relationship between induced voltage (V) and semicircular area (A) in a conductive flat plate with notches in a fixed alternating magnetic field, specifically when the notches are located on the far surface (opposite the probe). The generalized scaling law I'm using is:
V2/V1 = (A2/A1)^b
In practice, for far-side notches, I consistently observe b values around 0.4, and 1.6 for near-side notches.
What generalized equation can be found for exponent b given the drive frequency, conductivity, plate thickness, coil Q factor, or other factors?
Resources:
Eddy Current Testing: https://www.nde-ed.org/NDETechniques/EddyCurrent/Instrumentation/ecinstruments.xhtml
Formulas: https://www.eddycurrent.com/formulas
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