Magneto-optic eddy current imaging apparatus and method includin

Electricity: measuring and testing – Magnetic – With means to create magnetic field to test material

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324225, G01N 2121

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054463785

ABSTRACT:
A method of magneto-optic eddy current imaging for detecting defects in a ferrous metal, non-ferrous metal, or non-metallic structure test object uses a sensor, magnetic field system, optical system, a video camera and a display. The method includes canceling undesired background of a two-dimensional magneto-optically generated image of a defect in the test object by dithering the image and processing signals from the video camera in compatibility with the dithering. The image is dithered once per frame of the camera, or at a sub-multiple of the frame of the camera, and the dithering may be accomplished manually or mechanically.

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