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High-Resolution Spatiotemporal-Coded Differential Eddy-Current Array Probe for Defect Detection in Metal Substrates
Qi Ouyang1, Yuke Meng1, Lun Huang2
1School of Automation, Chongqing University, Chongqing 400044, China.
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To address the problems of weak geometric features, low signal response amplitude, and insufficient spatial resolvability of near-surface defects in metal substrates, a high-resolution spatiotemporal-coded eddy-current array probe is proposed. The probe adopts an array topology with time-multiplexed excitation and adjacent differential reception, achieving a balance between high common-mode rejection ratio and high-density spatial sampling. First, a theoretical electromagnetic coupling model between the probe and the metal substrate is established, and finite-element simulations are conducted to investigate the evolution of the skin effect, eddy-current density distribution, and differential impedance response over an excitation frequency range of 1-10 MHz. Subsequently, a 64-channel M-DECA probe and an experimental testing platform are developed, and frequency-sweeping experiments are carried out under different excitation conditions. Experimental results indicate that, under a 50 kHz excitation frequency, the array eddy-current response achieves an optimal trade-off between signal amplitude and spatial geometric consistency. Furthermore, based on the pixel-to-physical coordinate mapping relationship, the lateral equivalent diameters of near-surface defects with different characteristic scales are quantitatively characterized, with relative errors of 6.35%, 4.29%, 3.98%, 3.50%, and 5.80%, respectively. Regression-based quantitative analysis reveals a power-law relationship between defect area and the amplitude of the differential eddy-current array response, with a coefficient of determination R2=0.9034 for the bipolar peak-to-peak feature. The proposed M-DECA probe enables high-resolution imaging and quantitative characterization of near-surface defects in metal substrates, providing an effective solution for electromagnetic detection of near-surface, low-contrast defects.
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