Optimum Design of a Non-Destructive Testing System to Maximize Magnetic Flux Leakage

  • Park, G.S (Dept. Electrical Engineering, Korea Maritime Univ.) ;
  • Jang, P.W (Dept. Physcs, Chongju Univ.) ;
  • Rho, Y.W (KOGAS R&D center)
  • Published : 2001.03.01

Abstract

This paper describes the design method of a magnetic system to maximize the magnetic flux leakage (MFL) in a non-destructive testing (NDT) system. The defect signals in a MFL type NDT system mainly depend on the change of the magnetic leakage flux in the region of a defect. The characteristics of the B-H curves are analysed and a design method to define the operating point on B-H curves for maximum leakage is performed. The computed MFL signal by a nonlinear finite element method is verified by measurement using Hall sensors mounted on the 6 legs PIG, the traveling detector unit in gas pipe, in an 8 inch test tube with defects. The rhombic defects could be successfully identified from the defect signals.

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