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A size-distinguishing miniature electromagnetic tomography sensor for small object detection
Electromagnetic tomography (EMT) is an emerging imaging technique that presents the property distribution of conductive or magnetic materials based on signals from the coil array on the EMT sensor. However, conventional EMT researches generally involve large-size EMT sensors, which are ineffective in detecting and discerning the size of small objects due to limited spatial resolution, sensitivity and relatively high noise level. As such, this paper presents a novel miniature EMT sensor, which incorporates 8 small coils around the circumference for imaging and 2 larger horizontal coils that generate a vertical field for target size distinction. Moreover, a novel equivalent theory is proposed to approximate the effect of the horizontal coils by the cumulative effect of the 8 small coils. An EMT testing system is established with the proposed sensor array and the multi-channel instrument developed in our lab. Experiments based on multiple sample distributions and different reconstruction algorithms validate the ability of the sensor to detect and distinguish the size of small objects of different materials. Furthermore, the equivalent theory was validated through the experiments.
期刊介绍:
NDT&E international publishes peer-reviewed results of original research and development in all categories of the fields of nondestructive testing and evaluation including ultrasonics, electromagnetics, radiography, optical and thermal methods. In addition to traditional NDE topics, the emerging technology area of inspection of civil structures and materials is also emphasized. The journal publishes original papers on research and development of new inspection techniques and methods, as well as on novel and innovative applications of established methods. Papers on NDE sensors and their applications both for inspection and process control, as well as papers describing novel NDE systems for structural health monitoring and their performance in industrial settings are also considered. Other regular features include international news, new equipment and a calendar of forthcoming worldwide meetings. This journal is listed in Current Contents.