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The finite element method (FEM), boundary element method (BEM), and volume integral method (VIM) are well-known numerical techniques that have been succÄ—ssfully applied to electromagnetic calculations. At Southwest Research Institute (SwRI), we routinely use these calculations to design eddy current probes. In our applications, the desired information is the impedance of a probe as it is scanned across a structure containing a flaw.
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E. A. Creek and R. E. Beissner, in Review of Progress in QNDE, Vol. 16, eds. D. O. Thompson and D. E. Chimenti (Plenum, New York, 1997), p. 225.
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Private communication with John Bowler, University of Surrey; Steve Burke, ARL Melbourne; and Norio Nakagawa, CNDE at Iowa State University.
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Creek, E.A., Beissner, R.E. (1998). Eddy Current Scan Simulation with Coupled FEM/BEM. In: Thompson, D.O., Chimenti, D.E. (eds) Review of Progress in Quantitative Nondestructive Evaluation. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-5339-7_27
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