Title :
Toward an Automated Setup for Magnetic Induction Tomography
Author :
Darrer, B.J. ; Watson, J.C. ; Bartlett, P. ; Renzoni, F.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys. & Astron., Univ. Coll. London, London, UK
Abstract :
Magnetic induction tomography is a noncontact electromagnetic imaging technique that has potential applications in security, industry, and medicine. This paper describes an automated setup developed to image metallic objects. The instrument employs a pair of coils in the Helmholtz configuration for the driving field and a planar array of 400 sensor coils. The sample object is imaged via phase variation measurements between the driver and sensor coils´ potential difference, due to inductive coupling between the coils and sample object. The imaging system is automated via LabVIEW. A multiplexer with 400 channels automatically connects each sensor coil to a dual-phase lock-in amplifier, so that measurements of voltage phase-difference between the sensor and driver coils could be taken. These measurements were used to generate an image of the sample object. The planar geometry of the sensor coil array makes the system scalable to a full 3-D imaging system, by simply adding two more driver and sensor assemblies orthogonally to the existing one. However, this requires the ability to image objects at a finite distance from the array plane. An experiment was conducted to explore the imaging capability for various heights of sample-lift-off above the array. This proved that the system is scalable to a full 3-D imaging system.
Keywords :
coils; computerised tomography; electromagnetic coupling; electromagnetic devices; electromagnetic induction; magnetic amplifiers; sensor arrays; virtual instrumentation; 3D imaging system; Helmholtz configuration; LabVIEW; MIT; driver coils; dual-phase lock-in amplifier; inductive coupling; magnetic induction tomography; metallic object imaging; multiplexer; noncontact electromagnetic imaging technique; phase variation measurement; planar geometry; planar sensor coil array; voltage phase difference measurement; Arrays; Coils; Image edge detection; Magnetic resonance imaging; Multiplexing; Tomography; Eddy currents; imaging; magnetic induction tomography (MIT);
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2014.2355420