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In this paper, a method is used for evaluate quickly and accurately default for the non-destructive control. The established approach is based on two finite element formulations. Two error estimators coupled with adaptive mesh software are then proposed. The efficiency of the procedure is showed on an example.

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Guillaume, K., Stéphane, C., Ali, A. (2008). Refinement Strategy Using 3D FEM in Eddy Current Testing. In: Wiak, S., Krawczyk, A., Dolezel, I. (eds) Intelligent Computer Techniques in Applied Electromagnetics. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 119. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-78490-6_8

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