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Utilization of Eddy Current Tomography in Automotive Industry
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Paper presents utilized innovative setup for eddy current tomography and possibility of its utilization inautomotive industry. Described tomography setup is designed for testing axisymmetric objects thus motor valvewas selected for exemplary testing. Tests were conducted on motor valve in original state. Afterwards referencedefect was created on element and measurements were repeated. Significant difference between tests results wereobserved, thus potential for utilization in automotive industry was confirmed. Finite element method simulationswere applied in order to confirm the measurement results.Calculations were conducted in open-source finiteelement method software, which solves Maxwell equations in the A-V form. Modelling results confirm possibilityof finite element method-based inverse tomography transformation.