Abstract
This paper presents a nondestructive evaluation algorithm for locating, discriminating, and evaluating inner and outer diameter (ID and OD) corrosion on a small-bore pipe by means of a bobbin-type magnetic camera that uses arrayed solid-state Hall effect sensor elements for measuring alternating magnetic fields. The proposed magnetic camera system is used to experimentally measure artificial ID and OD hole-type cracks on a small-bore copper alloy pipe over a low-frequency range (2–8 kHz). The measured amplitude signal is analyzed to determine both the position and type of crack. The volumes of the cracks are estimated with standard deviation of 0.77 mm
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