Patent ID: 9274085
Filing Date: 2016-03-01
CPC Classification: G01N,G01R

Claim Text:
1. An eddy current inspection device comprising: a main unit which has a function of generating and outputting a fundamental signal as the foundation for generating excitation currents to be used for inspection of a test object; an eddy current inspection probe which is provided separately from the main unit to be able to scan the test object while moving along the surface of the test object, the eddy current inspection probe including three or more odd number of excitation coils which are arranged at even intervals in a circumferential direction on a postulated circumference to be excited by the excitation currents applied thereto and a detector which is arranged on a postulated plane containing the postulated circumference but inside the postulated circumference to detect a magnetic field generated according to an eddy current occurring in the test object due to a magnetic field caused by the application of the excitation currents to the excitation coils; and a plurality of excitation current generators, including a first excitation current generator that generates and outputs a first excitation current of the excitation currents based on the fundamental signal, a second excitation current generator that generates and outputs a second excitation current of the excitation currents based on an output of the first excitation current generator, and one or more odd number of other excitation current generators, each of which generates and outputs another excitation current of the excitation currents based on an output of a previous adjacent one of the other excitation current generators, so that the phase difference between excitation currents applied to adjacent ones of the excitation coils arranged in the circumferential direction on the postulated circumference in the eddy current inspection probe equals one cycle divided by the number of excitation coils; wherein the detector of the eddy current inspection probe is arranged at a position inside the postulated circumference.