Dual purpose electromagnetic thickness gauge

Electricity: measuring and testing – Measuring – testing – or sensing electricity – per se – Frequency of cyclic current or voltage

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ABSTRACT:
A probe for electromagnetic measurement of the thickness of a layer of material applied to a base of dissimilar material consists of an elongated ferro-magnetic core surrounded by an electrical coil several diameters larger than the diameter of the core and having one end placed close to the plane of the pole face of the core so that measurements involving magnetic materials can be undertaken by utilizing variations in magnetic flux path at low energization frequencies while measurements involving electrically conductive materials are undertaken by utilizing eddy currents induced at high energization frequencies.

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patent: 3761804 (1973-09-01), Steingroever
Bennett et al., A Review of Methods for Coating-Thickness Determ., Jour. of Scien. Inst., vol. 26, June, 1949, pp. 209-215.
Dick, P. Measuring Thickness of Paramagnetic Coating; Electronics; Feb., 1961, pp. 48-50.
Dodd et al., Thickness Measurements Using E.C. Techniques Material Eval.; May, 1973, pp. 73-84.

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