I-cored Coil Probe Located Above a Conductive Plate with a Surface Hole
Publicado en línea: 07 mar 2018
Páginas: 7 - 12
Recibido: 25 oct 2017
Aceptado: 12 feb 2018
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/msr-2018-0002
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This work presents an axially symmetric mathematical model of an I-cored coil placed over a two-layered conductive material with a cylindrical surface hole. The problem was divided into regions for which the magnetic vector potential of a filamentary coil was established applying the truncated region eigenfunction expansion method. Then the final formula was developed to calculate impedance changes for a cylindrical coil with reference to both the air and to a material with no hole. The influence of a surface flaw in the conductive material on the components of coil impedance was examined. Calculations were made in Matlab for a hole with various radii and the results thereof were verified with the finite element method in COMSOL Multiphysics package. Very good consistency was achieved in all cases.