3D reconstruction of surface cracks using bi-frequency eddy current images and a direct semi-analytic model

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We propose a method for reconstructing 3D surface cracks in metallic parts form eddy current (EC) images. To do so, we use a semi-analytic direct model for representing the interactions between EC and a crack. In order to cope with the inverse problem cons isting in reconstructing 3D cracks, we propose the use of a genetic algorithm based on the computation of bi-frequency EC images. Numerical experiments are carried out in order to analyze the performance of the reconstruction method for different signal to noise ratios. Moreover, the results a bi-frequency genetic algorithm are compared to those a mono-frequency algorithm.

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Cai, C., Bore, T., Delaine, F., Gasnier, N., & Vourc’h, E. (2017). 3D reconstruction of surface cracks using bi-frequency eddy current images and a direct semi-analytic model. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 904). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/904/1/012019

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