The Use of Skin Effect for Measurement of Thickness of Sputtered Protective-Coatings
2014
Josef Timmerberg, Andris Martinovs

this paper deals with the development of a mathematical model that describes the skin effect in cylindrical conductors with protective coating. The model allows calculating the distribution of current density and magnetic field intensity, as well as determining electrical impedance, resistance, reactance and current in separate layers. It is established that electrical impedance at constant frequencies decreases linearly, if thickness of a protective coating grows. This fact can be used for electrical measurement of thickness of a protective coating.


Keywords
measurement, skin effect, sputtered protective-coating, thickness
DOI
10.7250/tae.2014.007
Hyperlink
https://tae-journals.rtu.lv/article/view/tae.2014.007/426

Timmerberg, J., Martinovs, A. The Use of Skin Effect for Measurement of Thickness of Sputtered Protective-Coatings. Transport and Aerospace Engineering. Vol.1, 2014, pp.37-42. ISSN 2255-968X. Available from: doi:10.7250/tae.2014.007

Publication language
English (en)
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