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Inspection apparatus for electromagnetically detecting flaws in the wall of a pipe

  • US 4,510,447 A
  • Filed: 10/26/1981
  • Issued: 04/09/1985
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/26/1981
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. Apparatus for detecting flaws in the wall of a ferromagnetic pipe, comprising:

  • an electromagnet comprising a coil, two ferromagnetic L-shaped members, a first arm of each L-shaped member being in axial alignment with said coil and in sliding engagement with each other, means for securing said first arms in a selected position with respect to each other, the second arm of each L-shaped member extending generally radially from the longitudinal axis of the coil, a pair of ferromagnetic wheels attached to the ends of said second arms, said wheels functioning as poles of the electromagnet and having concave surfaces adapted to conform to the surface of the wall of a pipe, at least one of said wheels being connected to one of said second arms by a connective means having an adjustable length, said electromagnet forming a closed magnetic circuit when said wheels are in contact with the surface of the wall of the ferromagnetic pipe;

    means for electrically connecting the coil of said electromagnet to an input source of alternating current whereby a fluctuating magnetic field is generated through the wall of the pipe between the poles of said electromagnet;

    detecting means adjacent the surface of the wall of the pipe between the poles of said electromagnet for sensing leakage of the magnetic field therefrom and generating a signal corresponding to a sensed portion of the leakage;

    compensating means adjacent the surface of the wall of the pipe, one between said detecting means and each pole of said electromagnet for sensing residual leakage of the magnetic field from said electromagnet and generating signals corresponding to a sensed component of the residual leakage;

    means for averaging the signals from said compensating means and providing a signal corresponding to the reverse polarity of the resultant average;

    means for adding the output signal from said averaging means to the signal from said detecting means, whereby the output signal therefrom corresponds to the difference between the signal from said detecting means and the average of the signals from said compensating means; and

    ,means for electrically connecting the signal from said adding means to a readable output device.

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