Multifrequency eddy-current detection of fast transient thermal signatures for <i>in situ</i> monitoring applications

E Ethan R. Rosenberg (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory 1 , Livermore, California 94550,) E Edward Benavidez L Lei Peng N Nicolas Yusim (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory 1 , Livermore, California 94550,) L Lionel Keene (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory 1 , Livermore, California 94550,) Y Yiming Deng J Joseph W. Tringe S Saptarshi Mukherjee D David M. Stobbe (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory 1 , Livermore, California 94550,)

Abstract

Eddy-current (EC) nondestructive evaluation has a long history of use in a variety of ex situ defect monitoring applications because of its exquisite sensitivity to local material variations. Due to the relationship between a material's conductivity and its temperature, EC methods have also been used to investigate quasistatic, long-range temperature variations in casting applications. However, these techniques remain underutilized for the measurement of rapidly varying, spatially nonuniform temperature distributions. In this work, we construct a model system capable of generating repeatable temperature transients in steel plates and measure real-time eddy-current signals with millisecond time resolution and spatial resolution of the order of 1 mm. Using a combination of Multiphysics simulations, fast thermal imaging, and time-resolved holographic interferometry, we tease apart contributions to the eddy-current signals arising from temperature variations and transient plate deformation. Finally, we perform a systematic study in which we vary the plate thickness and the eddy-current excitation frequency to demonstrate that eddy-current techniques can provide information about a three-dimensional, time-varying, subsurface thermal distribution, which is inaccessible to the traditional thermal imaging techniques.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 138, Issue 15
Published October 21, 2025
ISSN 0021-8979
Publisher American Institute of Physics

Journal Info

Journal of Applied Physics

American Institute of Physics

ISSN: 0021-8979 Physical Sciences

Authors (9)

E

Ethan R. Rosenberg

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory 1 , Livermore, California 94550,

E

Edward Benavidez

L

Lei Peng

N

Nicolas Yusim

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory 1 , Livermore, California 94550,

L

Lionel Keene

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory 1 , Livermore, California 94550,

Y

Yiming Deng

J

Joseph W. Tringe

S

Saptarshi Mukherjee

D

David M. Stobbe

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory 1 , Livermore, California 94550,