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https://doi.org/10.3233/jae-209332
Copy DOIPublication Date: Jan 1, 2020 | |
Citations: 3 |
The ferromagnetic steel tubes are used as heat exchangers in power plants or oil plants. When the usual eddy current testing (ECT) of inner type is used for the defect inspection of these steel tubes, it is difficult to detect defects on the opposite side due to the influence of skin effects. In this research, the non-destructive inspection method using rectangular wave excitation current with DC bias is proposed for detecting of the opposite side defect. It is shown that the detecting of the opposite side defect in the steel tube is possible, and the detection sensitivity using the alternating magnetic field of rectangular wave is higher than that with sine wave. The detailed phenomenon of the inspection method is examined using the 3-D nonlinear FEM (finite element method) taking account of minor loop magnetizing properties using the play model method.
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