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Impedance plane for eddy current probes

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Hi,

I modeled an eddy current probe AC/DC module, axial symmetry 2D, Quasi-static, time-harmonic analysis. I checked my model using a gaussmeter in a real probe and the answer of COMSOL was very close to the measurements in the gaussmeter, but now I'm trying to make the impedance plane of my probe. Does anyone know how can I do that using COMSOL? I mean, there is a way I can extract the inductive reactance (XL) and the resistance (R) of COMSOL. I'm attaching my model.

Thanks,

Cesar


2 Replies Last Post Jul 12, 2010, 3:09 p.m. EDT
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Posted: 1 decade ago Jun 9, 2010, 2:29 p.m. EDT
Hello !

Did you manage to do so ?

Because, i'm actually trying to modelize a helmholtz coil, with a steel bar inside (with a crack on it), and I want to see the effects of the presence of the bar's crack on the impedance plane.

So I wanted to know if you managed to have R and X, and if you could help me if yes ?

Thanks in advance.

E.D.
Hello ! Did you manage to do so ? Because, i'm actually trying to modelize a helmholtz coil, with a steel bar inside (with a crack on it), and I want to see the effects of the presence of the bar's crack on the impedance plane. So I wanted to know if you managed to have R and X, and if you could help me if yes ? Thanks in advance. E.D.

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Posted: 1 decade ago Jul 12, 2010, 3:09 p.m. EDT
Sorry Ernest, but I didn't have success on my impedance plane.
Sorry Ernest, but I didn't have success on my impedance plane.

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