Theoretical Analysis of the Rectangular Defect Orientation using Magnetic Flux Leakage

This paper presents an approach to estimate the orientation of the rectangular defect in the ferromagnetic specimen using the magnetic flux leakage technique. Three components of the magnetic flux leakage profile, such as radial, axial, and tangential component are considered to estimate the orienta...

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Main Authors: Alaric J. Sam, Suresh V., Abudhahir A., Sobia M. Carmel, Baarkavi M.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2018-02-01
Series:Measurement Science Review
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/msr-2018-0005
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spelling doaj-f9d083a05de0466fb668b7bb64f1c4272021-09-06T19:20:28ZengSciendoMeasurement Science Review1335-88712018-02-01181283410.1515/msr-2018-0005msr-2018-0005Theoretical Analysis of the Rectangular Defect Orientation using Magnetic Flux LeakageAlaric J. Sam0Suresh V.1Abudhahir A.2Sobia M. Carmel3Baarkavi M.4Wollega University, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, EthiopiaNational Engineering College, Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering Department, Kovilpatti, 628503, Tamilnadu, IndiaVEL TECH Dr. RR & Dr. SR Technical University, Chennai600 062, IndiaNational Engineering College, Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering Department, Kovilpatti, 628503, Tamilnadu, IndiaNational Engineering College, Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering Department, Kovilpatti, 628503, Tamilnadu, IndiaThis paper presents an approach to estimate the orientation of the rectangular defect in the ferromagnetic specimen using the magnetic flux leakage technique. Three components of the magnetic flux leakage profile, such as radial, axial, and tangential component are considered to estimate the orientation of the rectangular defect. The orientation of the rectangular defect is estimated by the proposed analytical model using MATLAB software. The results calculated by the analytical model are validated by the three-dimensional finite element analysis using COMSOL Multiphysics software. Tangential component provides better performance to estimate the orientation of the rectangular defect compared with radial and axial component of the magnetic flux leakage profile.https://doi.org/10.1515/msr-2018-0005magnetic flux leakageorientation of the defectradial componentaxial componenttangential componentfinite element analysis
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author Alaric J. Sam
Suresh V.
Abudhahir A.
Sobia M. Carmel
Baarkavi M.
spellingShingle Alaric J. Sam
Suresh V.
Abudhahir A.
Sobia M. Carmel
Baarkavi M.
Theoretical Analysis of the Rectangular Defect Orientation using Magnetic Flux Leakage
Measurement Science Review
magnetic flux leakage
orientation of the defect
radial component
axial component
tangential component
finite element analysis
author_facet Alaric J. Sam
Suresh V.
Abudhahir A.
Sobia M. Carmel
Baarkavi M.
author_sort Alaric J. Sam
title Theoretical Analysis of the Rectangular Defect Orientation using Magnetic Flux Leakage
title_short Theoretical Analysis of the Rectangular Defect Orientation using Magnetic Flux Leakage
title_full Theoretical Analysis of the Rectangular Defect Orientation using Magnetic Flux Leakage
title_fullStr Theoretical Analysis of the Rectangular Defect Orientation using Magnetic Flux Leakage
title_full_unstemmed Theoretical Analysis of the Rectangular Defect Orientation using Magnetic Flux Leakage
title_sort theoretical analysis of the rectangular defect orientation using magnetic flux leakage
publisher Sciendo
series Measurement Science Review
issn 1335-8871
publishDate 2018-02-01
description This paper presents an approach to estimate the orientation of the rectangular defect in the ferromagnetic specimen using the magnetic flux leakage technique. Three components of the magnetic flux leakage profile, such as radial, axial, and tangential component are considered to estimate the orientation of the rectangular defect. The orientation of the rectangular defect is estimated by the proposed analytical model using MATLAB software. The results calculated by the analytical model are validated by the three-dimensional finite element analysis using COMSOL Multiphysics software. Tangential component provides better performance to estimate the orientation of the rectangular defect compared with radial and axial component of the magnetic flux leakage profile.
topic magnetic flux leakage
orientation of the defect
radial component
axial component
tangential component
finite element analysis
url https://doi.org/10.1515/msr-2018-0005
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