Title :
Multiplexed SQUID array for non-destructive evaluation of aircraft structures
Author :
Krause, Hans-Joachini ; Gärtner, Stefan ; Wolters, Norbert ; Hohmann, Rainer ; Wolf, Walter ; Schubert, Jürgen ; Zander, Willi ; Zhang, Yi ; Kreutzbruck, Marc V. ; Muck, Michael
Author_Institution :
Inst. fur Schicht- und Ionentechnik, Forschungszentrum Julich GmbH, Germany
fDate :
3/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
SQUID sensors offer a significant advantage for eddy-current (EC) testing of aircraft components for material flaws hidden deeply in the tested structure. However, the requirement to take maps of the magnetic field, usually by meander-shaped scans, leads to unacceptably long measurement times. Due to their inductive coupling to a tank circuit, several rf SQUID sensors may be read out sequentially by selectively coupling to their tank circuits, using only one electronics with a multiplexer. The multiplexed operation of three planar HTS rf SQUID gradiometers with one electronics and one cable is shown, demonstrating the advantage of lower liquid nitrogen boil-off. Independent operation and switching is confirmed using local coil excitation of the individual SQUIDs. We report on the implementation of two multiplexed SQUID sensors in conjunction with an EC excitation and lock-in readout at unshielded laboratory environment. Scanning is performed while continuously switching the operating SQUID, thus obtaining two traces simultaneously. The applicability to EC testing of riveted sections of aircraft fuselage is discussed
Keywords :
SQUID magnetometers; aircraft testing; eddy current testing; flaw detection; high-temperature superconductors; multiplexing; superconducting arrays; SQUID sensor array; aircraft structure; eddy current testing; flaw detection; lock-in readout; magnetic field; multiplexing; nondestructive evaluation; planar HTS RF SQUID gradiometer; Aerospace materials; Aircraft manufacture; Circuit testing; Coupling circuits; Magnetic field measurement; Magnetic materials; Magnetic sensors; Materials testing; Multiplexing; SQUIDs;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on