Advanced NDT Inspection Tools for Titanium Surfaces Based on High-Performance Magnetoresistive Sensors
Franco, FR
; Cardoso, FC
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Rosado, L. S.
; Ferreira, Ricardo Ferreira
; Cardoso, SC
; Piedade, M. S.
; Freitas, PF
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics Vol. 53, Nº 4, pp. 1 - 5, April, 2017.
ISSN (print): 0018-9464
ISSN (online): 1941-0069
Scimago Journal Ranking: 0,49 (in 2017)
Digital Object Identifier: 10.1109/TMAG.2016.2636807
Abstract
Eddy current testing (ECT) is a high impact technology to detect surface flaws. However, its reliability is reduced for low conductive titanium alloys, which are broadly integrated into the industry. ECT tools based on magnetoresistive (MR) sensors offer advantages over inductive sensors due to an enhanced spatial resolution, high sensitivity, and bandwidth. In this paper, we demonstrate successful non-destructive testing inspection of titanium surfaces, not achieved by other ECT tools. Here, single surface defect (length = 0.6 mm; width = 100 μm; depth = 50 μm) in a non-polished TA6Vα titanium mock-up was measured using an MR-ECT probe. The detection was made by an array of magnetic tunnel junctions with 50 × 50 μm 2 with optimized field detectivity. A differential measurement employing a heterodyne technique isolated the magnetic field component ( f H - f bias = 1 kHz) from the electric biasing component ( f bias = 4999 kHz) and electromagnetic coupling ( fH = 5 MHz), revealing a bipolar defect signature of 6.01 μV 0-p amplitude.