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Linearization of the lift-off effect for magnetic flux leakage based on Fourier transform
In magnetic flux leakage testing, the lift-off effect shows that testing signal voltages vary with lift-off values. This has many adverse effects on detection and evaluation. This paper proposes a novel method for linearization of the lift-off effect in the spatial domain. The spatial analytical exp...
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Published in: | Measurement science & technology 2021-06, Vol.32 (6), p.65012 |
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Main Authors: | , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | In magnetic flux leakage testing, the lift-off effect shows that testing signal voltages vary with lift-off values. This has many adverse effects on detection and evaluation. This paper proposes a novel method for linearization of the lift-off effect in the spatial domain. The spatial analytical expression is obtained through magnetic dipole theory and the Fourier transform method. An analytical method to linearizethe lift-off effect is proposed. Further, the finite-element method and discrete Fourier transform method are applied to linearize the lift-off effect. Experimental studies are also conducted to verify the analytical results. The linear fitting function of the lift-off effect takes the form of
Y
=
AX
+
B
. When the spatial frequency
ω
is 35 mm
−1
, the linear fitting results of the simulation and experiment are
Y
= −0.23596
X
−2.0268 and
Y
= −0.23511
X
+ 4.8152. The goodness of fit
R
2
is 0.9997 and 0.9975. The results show that the lift-off effect can be linearized in the spatial domain. The coefficient
A
is slightly affected by the defect size. The coefficient
B
is strongly related to the defect size. We consider these results to be quite significant. |
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ISSN: | 0957-0233 1361-6501 |
DOI: | 10.1088/1361-6501/abe89e |