Active Infrared thermography method, based on induction heating phenomenon, is immensely developing for NDT due to its reliability and accuracy in material defect inspection. Electromagnetic-thermal non-destructive inspection has been proposed as an alternative to classical eddy current NDT techniques, by combining electromagnetic excitation, induction heating and inspection by transient infrared thermography technology. This thermo-inductive method uses induced eddy currents to heat the sample being tested and detect defects through the disturbance of the thermal distribution captured by an infrared IR camera. Analyzing the camera images can give information about the flaws in the tested material. This technique is characterized by wide scope application, high detection speed, contactless inspection, etc.
 
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Thermal Investigation of Crack Detection by Eddy Current Thermography Method
Active Infrared thermography method, based on induction heating phenomenon, is immensely developing for NDT due to its reliability and accuracy in material defect inspection. Electromagnetic-thermal non-destructive inspection has been proposed as an alternative to classical eddy current NDT techniques, by combining electromagnetic excitation, induction heating and inspection by transient infrared thermography technology. This thermo-inductive method uses induced eddy currents to heat the sample being tested and detect defects through the disturbance of the thermal distribution captured by an infrared IR camera. Analyzing the camera images can give information about the flaws in the tested material. This technique is characterized by wide scope application, high detection speed, contactless inspection, etc.

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Three-Phase Transformer Solution using EMWorks Simulators
Three-phase power transformers are of a prime position in energy distribution networks in power systems that require efficient distribution capacity and high-power transmission capabilities. At higher power ratings, three-phase transformers are less expensive, lighter, and smaller since they use less wiring compared to three single-phase transformer types. They are ideal for industrial equipment and offer many benefits for multiple applications.

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