Abstract

The flexible printed coil array (FPC) is employed extensively because of its flexibility in non-destructive testing (NDT). To make the inductive coil detect both external and internal defects under static conditions in magnetic flux leakage testing (MFL), this paper proposes a method based on the AC and DC composite magnetization. The AC magnetization changes the magnetic field strength in the vicinity of external defects. The DC magnetization makes the defects generate static leakage magnetic field. The permeability in the skin layer is also altered by the AC magnetization which affects the transmission of leakage magnetic field caused by internal defects. Therefore, external and internal defects can generate a time-varying leakage magnetic field. Simulations and experiments are carried out to validate the feasibility of this method. The results indicate that the method based on the AC and DC composite magnetization can be applied to detect both external and internal defects.

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