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RFT
Theory of Operation (cont.)
The Zones

Direct Couple Zone
The region where the magnetic field from the exciter coil is interacting
with the tube wall to produce a concentrated field of eddy currents
is called the direct field or direct coupled zone. This zone does
not contribute a great deal of useful data to the RFT inspection
due to problems with rather high noise levels due to the intense varying magnetic field from the excitation coil.
Transition Zone
The region just outside the direct couple zone is known as the
transition zone. In this zone there is a great deal of interaction
between the magnet flux from the exciter coil and the flux induced
by the eddy currents. As can be seen in the graph, the interaction
of the two opposing fields is strongest near the ID of the tube
and fairly subtle at the OD of the tube. The "resultant"
field strength (the magnetic field at the sum of the two fields)
in this region tends to change abruptly on the ID due to the interaction
of the fields with differing directional characteristics of the
two fields.

The receiver coil's signal phase, with respect to
the exciter coil, as a function of distance between the two coils
is also shown in the graph. When the two coils are directly coupled
and there is no interference from a secondary field, their currents
are in phase as seen at location zero. In the transition zone,
it can be seen that the phase swiftly shifts, indicating the location
where the magnetic field from the eddy currents becomes dominate
and the start of the remote field.
Remote Field Zone
The remote field zone is the region in which direct coupling between
the exciter coil and the receiver coil(s) is negligible. Coupling
takes place indirectly through the generation of eddy currents
and their resulting magnetic field. The remote field zone starts
to occur at approximately two tube diameters away from the exciter
coil. The amplitude of the field strength on the OD actually exceeds
that of the ID after an axial distance of approximately 1.65 tube
diameters. Therefore, RFT is sensitive to changes in material that occur at the outside diameter as well as the inside diameter of the tube.
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