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Using a Resonant Inductive Sensor in the Inspection of Rotor Systems

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The possibility of using resonant inductive sensor to detect surface continuity defects in rotor systems is considered. A mathematical description is given for the sensor and the sensor operation is modeled. A method is proposed for synchronous accumulation of the output signal.

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Temnov, V.S. Using a Resonant Inductive Sensor in the Inspection of Rotor Systems. Measurement Techniques 46, 458–461 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1025353130202

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