Claims
- 1. A test circuit comprising:
a primary winding of parallel conducting segments having extended portions including at least one central conductor and at least one return conductor positioned on either side of the central conductor to impose a magnetic field in a test material when driven by an electric current; a plurality of sense elements for sensing the response of the test material to the imposed magnetic field, each sensing element positioned between the extended portions of the primary winding, the sense elements being aligned with one another to sense the response at incremental areas along a path parallel to the extended portions of the primary winding, and having separate output connections.
- 2. A test circuit as claimed in claim 1 wherein the distance between the central conductors and return conductors are selected to align with features of a component being tested.
- 3. A test circuit as claimed in claim 1 including two central conductors and two return paths symmetrically located on either side of the central conductors.
- 4. A test circuit as claimed in claim 3 wherein the distance between the central conductors and return conductors are selected to align with features of a component being tested.
- 5. A test circuit as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a second plurality of sense elements aligned with one another to sense the response at incremental areas along a path parallel to the extended portions of the primary winding, and having separate output connections.
- 6. A test circuit as claimed in claim 5 wherein each individual sense element in the first plurality of sense elements is aligned with a sense element in the second plurality of sense elements in a direction perpendicular to the extended portions of the primary winding.
- 7. A test circuit as claimed in claim 5 wherein the sense elements in the first plurality of sense elements is offset in a direction parallel to the extended portions of the primary winding from the sense elements in the second plurality of sense elements.
- 8. A test circuit as claimed in claim 7 wherein the offset distance is one-half of the length of a sensing element.
- 9. A test circuit as claimed in claim 5 wherein the distances from the first plurality of sense elements and the second plurality of sense elements to the central conductor are equal.
- 10. A test circuit as claimed in claim 9 wherein a differential measurement is taken between a sense element in the first plurality of sense elements and a sense element in the second plurality of sense elements.
- 11. A test circuit as claimed in claim 1 wherein the sensing elements and the central conductor are in the same plane.
- 12. A test circuit as claimed in claim 1 wherein the location of the sense elements is non-uniform in the direction parallel to the extended portions of the primary winding.
- 13. A test circuit as claimed in claim 1 wherein the primary winding and sense elements are fabricated onto a flexible substrate.
- 14. A test circuit as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a balloon filled with a fluid to maintain contact between the test circuit and a surface under test of the test material.
- 15. A test circuit as claimed in claim 14 wherein the balloon is attached to a shuttle and the shuttle is shaped to approximately match the shape of the material under test.
- 16. A test circuit as claimed in claim 15 further comprising a removable cartridge that permits rapid replacement of the sensor and balloon components.
- 17. A test circuit as claimed in claim 14 wherein the surface under test is inside a bolt hole.
- 18. A test circuit as claimed in claim 14 wherein the surface under test is inside an engine disk slot.
- 19. A test circuit as claimed in claim 1 wherein the conductivity and proximity of the sensor to the surface are measured to detect cracks.
- 20. A test circuit as claimed in claim 1 wherein the proximity is measured at each sensing element to determine surface roughness.
- 21. A test circuit as claimed in claim 1 wherein each sensing element response is used for health monitoring or condition assessment.
- 22. A test circuit as claimed in claim 1 wherein the primary winding and sense elements are fabricated onto a rigid substrate.
- 23. A test circuit as claimed in claim 1 wherein the sensor is not in contact with a surface under test of the test material.
- 24. A test circuit as claimed in claim 1 wherein at least one of the sense elements includes a magnetoresistive sensor.
- 25. A test circuit as claimed in claim 1 wherein the at least one of the sense elements includes a giant magnetoresistive sensor.
- 26 A test circuit as claimed in claim 25 further comprising a secondary coil that surrounds the giant magnetoresistive sensing element.
- 27. A test circuit as claimed in claim 26 wherein the secondary coil is in a feedback configuration.
- 28. A test circuit as described in claim 1 wherein the sensor response to a flaw is determined in advance, this response being used to construct a filter, and the filter being applied to a sensor response to search for indications likely to be the flaw of interest and to suppress responses unlikely to be that flaw.
- 29. A test circuit as described in claim 1 wherein a single encoder is used to record the position of the array in the scan direction during scanning.
- 30. A test circuit as described in claim 1 wherein a template is used to align incremental scans of the sensor to construct an image of a wide area.
- 31. A test circuit as described in claim 1 wherein an automated scanner is used to move the sensor across a surface of the material under test.
- 32. A test circuit as described in claim 1 wherein modular fixtures with position encoders are used to permit manual scanning of complex parts.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/102,620 filed Mar. 19, 2002, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/276,997 filed Mar. 19, 2001, the entire teachings of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Date |
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60276997 |
Mar 2001 |
US |
Divisions (1)
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10102620 |
Mar 2002 |
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10876002 |
Jun 2004 |
US |