Abstract

The results of development, design, and industrial testing of an electromagnetic-acoustic (EMA) technique are considered. An ultrasonic EMA pig flaw detector has higher sensitivity to cracks and can work in gas pipelines as well as a magnetic pig flaw detector does. The EMA pig flaw detector reliably detects cracks with a 10-μm opening, which are almost invisible for a magnetic pig flaw detector.

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