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SUPERCONDUCfiVE QUANTUM INTERFERENCE DEVICE FOR THE NON-DESTRUCTIVE EVALUATION OF METALS

Abstract

High·Tc superconductor quantum interference devices (SQUIDs) for noise-free, accurate measurements of defects and flaws in metal shapes and forms by measuring changes in the secondary magnetic field intensity around any point which is excited by a primary excitation current or by measuring changes in the impedance of the exciting coils. These measured changes are corre-· lated to defects and flaws present in the metal

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