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Investigation on Transverse Defect and Cavitation Depth in Ferrous Pipe Using Melt Spun FeSiB Ribbon as Magnetostrictive Sensing Element

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Title Investigation on Transverse Defect and Cavitation Depth in Ferrous Pipe Using Melt Spun FeSiB Ribbon as Magnetostrictive Sensing Element
 
Creator Panda, A K
James, Ajil P
Mohan, Aneesh
Dey, Sushmita
Roy, Rajat K
Mitra, A
 
Subject Applied Physics
 
Description The investigation addresses the scope of rapidly quenched Fe80Si8B12 ribbons as magnetostrictive sensor (MsS) material to generate guided waves in galvanized iron pipe and evaluation of defects with different geometries and dimensions. Enhancement in the effective defect size (EDS) of transverse and pit type defects increased the MsS signal. However, the backwall echo showed opposing trend (transverse: reduced and pit: increased) with increase in dimensions of these defects. Such behaviour of backwall intensities has been correlated to different type of guided wave strain field distributions around these defects and reflection coefficients
 
Publisher Elsevier
 
Date 2016
 
Type Article
NonPeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://eprints.nmlindia.org/7447/1/Guided_wave_NDTE_Int_2016.pdf
Panda, A K and James, Ajil P and Mohan, Aneesh and Dey, Sushmita and Roy, Rajat K and Mitra, A (2016) Investigation on Transverse Defect and Cavitation Depth in Ferrous Pipe Using Melt Spun FeSiB Ribbon as Magnetostrictive Sensing Element. NDT & E International, 80 (IF-2.726). pp. 15-22.
 
Relation http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0963869516000074
http://eprints.nmlindia.org/7447/