Thomas W. Krause
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Thomas W. Krause is a leading figure in the field of non-destructive evaluation (NDE), with a specialized focus on eddy current testing (ECT) for aerospace applications. His major contributions center on developing advanced, automated inspection techniques to replace manual, error-prone methods for assessing structural integrity. Krause’s most cited work demonstrates that multi-frequency ECT can be used for high-resolution surface profiling and core evaluation of aluminum honeycomb sandwich aircraft panels—a critical component in modern aviation. By exploiting the sensitivity of ECT to probe-to-specimen spacing (lift-off), his research enables precise detection of surface damage and core anomalies, reducing reliance on subjective manual measurements. This work, cited over a dozen times, has significant implications for improving safety and reliability in aircraft maintenance. Krause’s achievements are notable for bridging the gap between fundamental electromagnetic theory and practical, field-deployable inspection tools, making him a key contributor to the advancement of quantitative NDE methods for aging aircraft fleets.
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