Effect of excitation frequency on magnetic response induced by front- and back-side slits measured by a differential AMR sensor probe

Defects in steel structures is one of the major problems that may affect the functionality of the structure. Thus, the detection of the defects is fairly cru-cial to prevent any unwanted accident from occurring. Nondestructive Testing (NDT) is a group of methods that is widely used in order to detec...

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Main Authors: Mohd Aufa Hadi Putera, Zaini, Mohd Mawardi, Saari, Nurul A'in, Nadzri, Aiman, Mohd Halil, Ahmad Jamil Sulaiman, Hanifah, M., Ishak
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Language:English
Published: Springer, Singapore 2020
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Online Access:http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/28625/7/Effect%20of%20Excitation%20Frequency%20on%20Magnetic%20Response1.pdf
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author Mohd Aufa Hadi Putera, Zaini
Mohd Mawardi, Saari
Nurul A'in, Nadzri
Aiman, Mohd Halil
Ahmad Jamil Sulaiman, Hanifah
M., Ishak
author_facet Mohd Aufa Hadi Putera, Zaini
Mohd Mawardi, Saari
Nurul A'in, Nadzri
Aiman, Mohd Halil
Ahmad Jamil Sulaiman, Hanifah
M., Ishak
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description Defects in steel structures is one of the major problems that may affect the functionality of the structure. Thus, the detection of the defects is fairly cru-cial to prevent any unwanted accident from occurring. Nondestructive Testing (NDT) is a group of methods that is widely used in order to detect those defects, especially cracks. This paper will be focusing on the detection of cracks (artificial slits) by using the Magnetic Flux Leakage (MFL) technique in the magnetic method of NDT. A non-saturated differential MFL probe consists of two AMR sensors has been fabricated for the detection of front as well as back side slits. A measurement system which incorporates the developed probe attached on an XY-stage, a set/reset circuit, an amplifier circuit, a DAQ card and PC is constructed where an XY-stage controller and a digital lock-in amplifier are developed with the implementation of LabVIEW. Then, the developed MFL probe’s perfor-mance is evaluated by running a number of line scan measurements on a 2-mm galvanized steel plate sample engraved with artificial slits with depths that varies from 1.0 mm to 1.6 mm with variable excitation frequencies. The results show promising output where the slits could be successfully detected and its position could be further estimated. Furthermore, the correlation between the slit depth and difference (delta value) between the signal peaks and troughs could also be founded. Consequently, the optimum excitation frequency can be determined by plotting a graph of slope of trendline of the delta values versus the frequency.
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spelling UMPir286252020-07-20T07:49:50Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/28625/ Effect of excitation frequency on magnetic response induced by front- and back-side slits measured by a differential AMR sensor probe Mohd Aufa Hadi Putera, Zaini Mohd Mawardi, Saari Nurul A'in, Nadzri Aiman, Mohd Halil Ahmad Jamil Sulaiman, Hanifah M., Ishak Q Science (General) Defects in steel structures is one of the major problems that may affect the functionality of the structure. Thus, the detection of the defects is fairly cru-cial to prevent any unwanted accident from occurring. Nondestructive Testing (NDT) is a group of methods that is widely used in order to detect those defects, especially cracks. This paper will be focusing on the detection of cracks (artificial slits) by using the Magnetic Flux Leakage (MFL) technique in the magnetic method of NDT. A non-saturated differential MFL probe consists of two AMR sensors has been fabricated for the detection of front as well as back side slits. A measurement system which incorporates the developed probe attached on an XY-stage, a set/reset circuit, an amplifier circuit, a DAQ card and PC is constructed where an XY-stage controller and a digital lock-in amplifier are developed with the implementation of LabVIEW. Then, the developed MFL probe’s perfor-mance is evaluated by running a number of line scan measurements on a 2-mm galvanized steel plate sample engraved with artificial slits with depths that varies from 1.0 mm to 1.6 mm with variable excitation frequencies. The results show promising output where the slits could be successfully detected and its position could be further estimated. Furthermore, the correlation between the slit depth and difference (delta value) between the signal peaks and troughs could also be founded. Consequently, the optimum excitation frequency can be determined by plotting a graph of slope of trendline of the delta values versus the frequency. Springer, Singapore 2020 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/28625/7/Effect%20of%20Excitation%20Frequency%20on%20Magnetic%20Response1.pdf Mohd Aufa Hadi Putera, Zaini and Mohd Mawardi, Saari and Nurul A'in, Nadzri and Aiman, Mohd Halil and Ahmad Jamil Sulaiman, Hanifah and M., Ishak (2020) Effect of excitation frequency on magnetic response induced by front- and back-side slits measured by a differential AMR sensor probe. In: InECCE2019: Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Electrical, Control & Computer Engineering , 29 July 2019 , Kuantan, Pahang, Malaysia. pp. 15-24., 632. ISBN 978-981-15-2316-8 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-2317-5_2
spellingShingle Q Science (General)
Mohd Aufa Hadi Putera, Zaini
Mohd Mawardi, Saari
Nurul A'in, Nadzri
Aiman, Mohd Halil
Ahmad Jamil Sulaiman, Hanifah
M., Ishak
Effect of excitation frequency on magnetic response induced by front- and back-side slits measured by a differential AMR sensor probe
title Effect of excitation frequency on magnetic response induced by front- and back-side slits measured by a differential AMR sensor probe
title_full Effect of excitation frequency on magnetic response induced by front- and back-side slits measured by a differential AMR sensor probe
title_fullStr Effect of excitation frequency on magnetic response induced by front- and back-side slits measured by a differential AMR sensor probe
title_full_unstemmed Effect of excitation frequency on magnetic response induced by front- and back-side slits measured by a differential AMR sensor probe
title_short Effect of excitation frequency on magnetic response induced by front- and back-side slits measured by a differential AMR sensor probe
title_sort effect of excitation frequency on magnetic response induced by front and back side slits measured by a differential amr sensor probe
topic Q Science (General)
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/28625/7/Effect%20of%20Excitation%20Frequency%20on%20Magnetic%20Response1.pdf
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