Mining Publication: Electromagnetic Theory of Techniques for the Non-destructive Testing of Wire Ropes
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Original creation date: January 1979
This report contains a summary of analytical research on electromagnetic methods of nondestructive testing of cylindrical conductors. The principal objective is to provide theoretical insight to the operation of electromagnetic sensing of the internal properties of wire ropes that are used extensively in mine hoists. An overall review of past work is also included.
Authors: JR Wait, DA Hill
Contract/MOA Report - January 1979
Institute for Telecommunication Sciences. U.S. Bureau of Mines Contract No. H0155008, 1979; :1-177
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