Metal Detection by Multi-Component TEM Method

During exploration using electromagnetic methods, secondary electro magnetic (EM) fields due to induced currents from conductors, together with the primary EM field, are re corded with a suit able receiver at various points in space. In general, the secondary EM field at the receiver, which contains...

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Main Authors: Chow-Son Chen, Wei-Hsuan Chiu, Ching-Ren Lin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Chinese Geoscience Union 2009-01-01
Series:Terrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
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Online Access: http://tao.cgu.org.tw/images/attachments/v142p145.pdf
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spelling doaj-87f2afec237d4831969aa6034f8bb7c82020-11-24T22:15:56ZengChinese Geoscience UnionTerrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences1017-08392311-76802009-01-0120314510.3319/TAO.2008.05.23.02(T)848Metal Detection by Multi-Component TEM MethodChow-Son ChenWei-Hsuan ChiuChing-Ren LinDuring exploration using electromagnetic methods, secondary electro magnetic (EM) fields due to induced currents from conductors, together with the primary EM field, are re corded with a suit able receiver at various points in space. In general, the secondary EM field at the receiver, which contains all the in for mation regarding under ground conductors, may be several orders of magnitude smaller than the primary field. Under these conditions the separation of the measured total EM field into its primary and secondary parts is difficult. For the purpose of measuring the secondary fields in the absence of the primary field, time-do main electromagnetic measurements, often referred to as transient electromagnetic (TEM) techniques are employed. Comparative numerical modeling using a single component (measuring the vertical component of the field, Hz) TEM receiver and a three-component (measuring Hx, Hy, and Hz) TEM receiver was under taken. A for ward modeling approach was used to compute the voltage response of half-space containing one or more conductive bodies ex cited by a bi-polar square wave form. Al though this method utilizes conductor scattering, it is particularly useful as a practical use for unexploded dordnance (UXO) detection. Un like single component data, results from the three-component data are unambiguous as to the location and orientation of conductors. Measurements with the addition of horizontal- component data for secondary magnetic fields lead a better indication of tar get location, and tar get size determination, orientation, and characteristics, especially for the tar gets in the horizontal plan. A three-component TEM field experiment at a well-documented well site (NCU cam pus) was con sis tent with the effects predicted by our the oretical modeling. As a result, the three-component TEM survey is an essential element for high-resolution EM engineering survey. http://tao.cgu.org.tw/images/attachments/v142p145.pdf Three-component TEMMetal detectionWell field of NCU
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author Chow-Son Chen
Wei-Hsuan Chiu
Ching-Ren Lin
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Wei-Hsuan Chiu
Ching-Ren Lin
Metal Detection by Multi-Component TEM Method
Terrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
Three-component TEM
Metal detection
Well field of NCU
author_facet Chow-Son Chen
Wei-Hsuan Chiu
Ching-Ren Lin
author_sort Chow-Son Chen
title Metal Detection by Multi-Component TEM Method
title_short Metal Detection by Multi-Component TEM Method
title_full Metal Detection by Multi-Component TEM Method
title_fullStr Metal Detection by Multi-Component TEM Method
title_full_unstemmed Metal Detection by Multi-Component TEM Method
title_sort metal detection by multi-component tem method
publisher Chinese Geoscience Union
series Terrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
issn 1017-0839
2311-7680
publishDate 2009-01-01
description During exploration using electromagnetic methods, secondary electro magnetic (EM) fields due to induced currents from conductors, together with the primary EM field, are re corded with a suit able receiver at various points in space. In general, the secondary EM field at the receiver, which contains all the in for mation regarding under ground conductors, may be several orders of magnitude smaller than the primary field. Under these conditions the separation of the measured total EM field into its primary and secondary parts is difficult. For the purpose of measuring the secondary fields in the absence of the primary field, time-do main electromagnetic measurements, often referred to as transient electromagnetic (TEM) techniques are employed. Comparative numerical modeling using a single component (measuring the vertical component of the field, Hz) TEM receiver and a three-component (measuring Hx, Hy, and Hz) TEM receiver was under taken. A for ward modeling approach was used to compute the voltage response of half-space containing one or more conductive bodies ex cited by a bi-polar square wave form. Al though this method utilizes conductor scattering, it is particularly useful as a practical use for unexploded dordnance (UXO) detection. Un like single component data, results from the three-component data are unambiguous as to the location and orientation of conductors. Measurements with the addition of horizontal- component data for secondary magnetic fields lead a better indication of tar get location, and tar get size determination, orientation, and characteristics, especially for the tar gets in the horizontal plan. A three-component TEM field experiment at a well-documented well site (NCU cam pus) was con sis tent with the effects predicted by our the oretical modeling. As a result, the three-component TEM survey is an essential element for high-resolution EM engineering survey.
topic Three-component TEM
Metal detection
Well field of NCU
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