Abstract

Pulsed remote field eddy current (PRFEC) can be used for detection of deeply buried flaws in non-magnetic flat plates. However, detection sensitivity for buried defect is low due to the great depth and the weak detecting signal. To improve the defect detection sensitivity, the PRFEC probe is optimized with the magnetic field shielding techniques in this work. On one hand, the exciting coil with shielding structure can focus the indirect magnetic field to penetrate through the plate. On the other hand, the detecting coil and the region between these two coils with shielding material can block and minimize the magnetic field energy diffusion along the direct coupling path. In order to investigate the shielding technique which blocks the direct coupling magnetic field, simulation studies using finite element method (FEM) has been first conducted, where three different PRFEC probes have been simulated and compared. Both detection abilities to defects in different directions and to thickness variation have been analyzed by using the second probe with shielding structure. The conclusions derived from the simulation study have been validated through experimental studies. Both simulation and experimental studies have indicated that the shielding technique can improve the detection sensitivity of subsurface defects.

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