Abstract

The magnetic flux leakage-type nondestructive testing has been applied for the highly efficient inspection of defects in ferromagnetic materials such as underground gas pipelines. In the system, the magnetic field is applied to magnetize a steel pipe so as to induce the leakage signal in the vicinity of defects on the pipe. From the measured sensor signals, decomposing or estimating sizes and shapes of defects are necessary. For the maintenance, the depth estimation is the most important procedure for the management of a safety accident. However, the previous depth estimation contains high error rate inevitably because the depth signal implies the width and length error simultaneously. This paper focused on the enhanced algorithm for the depth sizing in various defects by using the decoupling algorithm to enhance the accuracy of defect depth. Estimated results show good agreements with measured ones.

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