Claims
- 1. A radially focused eddy current sensor for detecting longitudinal flaws in a metal tube, comprising:
- a drive coil sized for insertion in the metal tube, said drive coil inducing eddy currents within the wall of the metal tube when said drive coil is excited by an alternating current, wherein said drive coil's longitudinal axis is parallel to the wall of the metal tube;
- a pick-up coil sized for insertion in the metal tube, said pick-up coil being spaced apart from said drive coil along the length of the metal tube and having a longitudinal axis perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of said drive coil, said pick-up coil having a first end plane and a second end plane and further having a longitudinal axis passing through said first end plane and said second end plane, said first end plane lying adjacent the wall of the metal tube such that said longitudinal axis is perpendicular to the wall of the metal tube; and
- a flux isolator formed of an electrically conducting material high in magnetic permeability, said flux isolator sized for insertion in the metal tube, said flux isolator surrounding all of said pick-up coil except said first end plane of said pick-up coil, said flux isolator preventing magnetic coupling between said drive coil and said pick-up coil when said sensor is placed within an unflawed metal tube and said flux isolator focusing the magnetic flux produced by said drive coil.
- 2. An eddy current sensor as in claim 1 wherein said flux isolator extends into said drive coil and is coaxial therewith.
- 3. An eddy current sensor as in claim 1 wherein said flux isolator extends through said drive coil and is coaxial therewith.
- 4. An eddy current sensor as in claim 1 wherein said flux isolator includes an extension that extends perpendicular to said longitudinal axis of said pick-up coil, and wherein said drive coil is wound on said extension.
- 5. An eddy current sensor as in claim 1 wherein said drive coil comprises of at least one layer of wrapped coil windings.
- 6. An eddy current sensor as in claim 1 wherein said flux isolator has a magnetic permeability of at least 100 and a resistivity of not more than 100 microhm-centimeters.
- 7. An eddy current sensor as in claim 1 wherein said first end plane of said pick-up coil is closer to the wall of the metal tube than said drive coil.
- 8. A radially focused eddy current sensor for detecting longitudinal flaws in a metal tube, comprising:
- a drive coil sized for insertion in the metal tube, said drive coil inducing eddy currents within the wall of the metal tube when said drive coil is excited by an alternating current, wherein said drive coil's longitudinal axis is parallel to the wall of the metal tube;
- a plurality of pick-up coils sized for insertion in the metal tube, each of said plurality of pick-up coils being spaced apart from said drive coil along the length of the metal tube and having a longitudinal axis perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of said drive coil, each of said plurality of pick-up coils having a first end plane and a second end plane and further having a longitudinal axis passing through said first end plane and said second end plane, said first end plane from each of said plurality of pick-up coils lying adjacent the wall of the metal tube such that said longitudinal axis from each of said plurality of pick-up coils is perpendicular to the wall of the metal tube; and
- a flux isolator formed of an electrically conducting material high in magnetic permeability, said flux isolator sized for insertion in the metal tube, said flux isolator surrounding all of said plurality of pick-up coils except said first end plane of each of said plurality of pick-up coils, said flux isolator preventing magnetic coupling between said drive coil and said pick-up coil when said sensor is placed within an unflawed metal tube and said flux isolator focusing the magnetic flux produced by said drive coil.
- 9. An eddy current sensor as in claim 8 wherein said flux isolator extends into said drive coil and is coaxial therewith.
- 10. An eddy current sensor as in claim 8 wherein said flux isolator extends through said drive coil and is coaxial therewith.
- 11. An eddy current sensor as in claim 8 wherein said flux isolator includes an extension that extends perpendicular to said longitudinal axis of each of said plurality of pick-up coils, and wherein said drive coil is wound on said extension.
- 12. An eddy current sensor as in claim 8 wherein said drive coil comprises of at least one layer of wrapped coil windings.
- 13. An eddy current sensor as in claim 8 wherein said flux isolator has a magnetic permeability of at least 100 and a resistivity of not more than 100 microhm-centimeters.
- 14. An eddy current sensor as in claim 8 wherein each said first end plane of each of said plurality of pick-up coils is closer to the wall of the metal tube than said drive coil.
- 15. A radially focused eddy current sensor for detecting longitudinal flaws in a metal tube, comprising:
- a drive coil sized for longitudinal insertion in the metal tube, wherein said drive coil's longitudinal axis is parallel to the wall of the metal tube;
- an alternating current source coupled to said drive coil wherein said drive coil induces eddy currents within the wall of the metal tube when said drive coil receives an alternating current from said alternating current source;
- a pick-up coil sized for lateral insertion in the metal tube, said pick-up coil being spaced apart from said drive coil along the length of the metal tube and having a longitudinal axis perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of said drive coil, said pick-up coil having a first end plane and a second end plane and further having a longitudinal axis passing through said first end plane and said second end plane, said first end plane lying adjacent the wall of the metal tube such that said longitudinal axis is perpendicular to the wall of the metal tube;
- an electrical measurement device coupled to said pick-up coil for providing an indication of voltage induced across said first end plane; and
- an electrically conducting material high in magnetic permeability surrounding all of said pick-up coil except said first end plane of said pick-up coil and further extending into said drive coil in a coaxial relationship therewith, said electrically conducting material preventing magnetic coupling between said drive coil and said pick-up coil when said sensor is placed within an unflawed metal tube and said electrically conducting material focusing said eddy currents produced by said drive coil.
- 16. An eddy current sensor as in claim 15 wherein said electrically conducting material extends through said drive coil.
- 17. An eddy current sensor as in claim 15 wherein said electrically conducting material includes an extension that extends perpendicular to said longitudinal axis of said pick-up coil, and wherein said drive coil is wound on said extension.
- 18. An eddy current sensor as in claim 15 wherein said drive coil is a multiple-layer drive coil.
- 19. An eddy current sensor as in claim 15 wherein said electrically conducting material has a magnetic permeability of at least 100 and a resistivity of not more than 100 microhm-centimeters.
- 20. An eddy current sensor as in claim 15 wherein said first end plane of said pick-up coil is closer to the wall of the metal tube than said drive coil.
ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The invention described herein was jointly made by employees of the United States Government and during the performance of work under NASA contracts and is subject to provisions of Section 305 of the National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958, as amended, Public Law 85-568 (72 Stat. 435; 42 USC 2457), and 35 USC 202, respectively. In accordance with 35 USC 202, the contractor elected not to retain title.
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