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Anomalous magnetic source defect modelling
Authors:B Ma  D L Atherton
Affiliation:(1) Department of Physics, Queen's University, K7L 3N6 Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:Defect-induced field perturbations occurring during electromagnetic testing of ferromagnetic material can be modelled as combinations of anomalous eddy current and missing magnetization sources. At low frequencies, such as are used in Remote Field Eddy Current (RFEC) inspection of steel tubes, the anomalous magnetization defect sources dominate and give strong responses to circumferential slits orthogonal to the axial magnetic field. Here we present the results of finite element calculations and computer animations of the time-varying fields from a missing magnetization model of a slit defect. These are compared with the defect-induced anomalous field patterns obtained by phasor vector subtraction of calculations for slit defect and defect-free problems. It is noted that the ferromagnetic material in which the defect is located must be included in the missing magnetization model.Research supported by Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, Pipetronix Ltd., Province of Ontario, Gas Research Institute and Infolytica Corp.
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