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Nondestructive evaluation of ferromagnetic cables and ropes using magnetostrictively induced acoustic/ultrasonic waves and magnetostrictively detected acoustic emissions

  • US 5,456,113 A
  • Filed: 11/06/1992
  • Issued: 10/10/1995
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/06/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method for the nondestructive evaluation of a ferromagnetic material to detect and locate fractures, cracks, and other anomalies comprising the steps of:

  • establishing a first linearizing DC magnetic field in a first location, proximate to a surface of said ferromagnetic material;

    causing a fluctuation in said first magnetic field sufficient to generate a primary acoustic wave through a volume of said ferromagnetic material as a result of the magnetostrictive effect;

    establishing a second linearizing DC magnetic field in a second location, proximate to a surface of said ferromagnetic material;

    detecting fluctuations in said second magnetic field as a result of a passage of said primary acoustic wave and a plurality of secondary acoustic waves through a volume of said ferromagnetic material, said fluctuations in said second magnetic field caused by an inverse magnetostrictive effect resulting from said passage of said acoustic waves through said second magnetic field, said plurality of secondary acoustic waves being generated and reflected by said fractures, cracks, and other anomalies in said ferromagnetic material; and

    analyzing said detected fluctuations in said second magnetic field indicative of said secondary acoustic waves, and correlating said detected fluctuations with patterns of changes known to be indicative of said fractures, cracks, and other anomalies in said ferromagnetic material.

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