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Using the Pulsed Eddy Current Techniques for Monitoring the Aircraft Structure Condition

It is known that during operation, the aircraft construction materials are exposed to significant mechanical loads and changes in temperature for a very short period of time. All this leads to various defects and damages in the aircraft assemblies and units that need to be inspected for the safe ope...

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Published in:Transactions on aerospace research 2023-03, Vol.2023 (1), p.22-31
Main Authors: Lysenko, Iuliia, Kuts, Yurii, Uchanin, Valentyn, Protasov, Anatoliy, Petryk, Valentyn, Alexiev, Alexander
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