Abstract
Eddy current testing is a widely used technique for electrical conductivity measurement due to its advantage of contactless measurement. However, the results are easily influenced by liftoff change. In this study, a new solution to compensate for the liftoff effect in eddy current measurements of conductivity is proposed. By measuring the inductance of coils with different frequencies, the liftoff-conductivity solution sets at each frequency are obtained from an analytical model. By finding a common solution for all frequencies, we can obtain the liftoff of the probe and the conductivity of the specimen simultaneously, thus improving the accuracy and reliability of conductivity measurements. For a liftoff variation of 1.14 mm, the introduced measurement error is up to 70.46% for aluminum alloys without liftoff compensation. By finding the common solution for multiple frequencies, the error is reduced to less than 5.57%. The selection of the frequency and tolerance limit is also discussed for the proposed method.