Eddy-current evaluation of three-dimensional flaws in flat conductive materials using a Bayesian approach

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Prémel, D [1 ]
Baussard, A [1 ]
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[1] Ecole Normale Super, CNRS, UMR 8029, Lab Syst & Applicat Technol Informat & Energie, F-94235 Cachan, France
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This paper deals with quantitative eddy-current non-destructive evaluation of volumetric flaws. The inversion of eddy-current data leads to detection, localization, sizing and shape reconstruction of a flaw. The eddy-current probe is constituted by a driving coil which is placed at an adapted fixed position and a pick-up coil which scans the surface above the flawed region in order to collect the data. The eddy-current probe response is linked to the local variations of the electrical conductivity of the inhomogeneous material. A numerical model follows from the discretization of the coupled integral equations by using a method of moments. To solve the resulting nonlinear inverse problem, an inversion scheme is proposed within a Bayesian estimation framework. Lack of information due to the band-pass behaviour of the forward operator is compensated by introducing prior knowledge. The advantages of this approach result from combining the information contained in the data and the a priori knowledge on the solution to be estimated. The inversion problem is transformed into an optimization problem which is dealt with using a sequence of local minimizations performed via a standard descent algorithm. In order to illustrate the behaviour and the efficiency of the proposed approach, several reconstructions from simulated data are presented.
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