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Use of magnetic Barkhausen noise and magnetic flux leakage signals for analysis of defects in pipeline steel

Mandal et al., 1999

Document ID
4248834487437168126
Author
Mandal K
Dufour D
Atherton D
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IEEE transactions on magnetics

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We report on studies of the effects of hoop and axial tensile stresses on magnetic flux leakage (MFL) signals from 50% penetration electrochemically milled pits eroded in line pipe steel. It is observed that stress can change the MFL signal by more than 50 …
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