Pulsed-electromagnet EMAT for high temperature applications

This thesis is concerned with the design and implementation of an Electromagnetic Acoustic Transducer (EMAT) intended for high temperature ultrasonic applications; which benefits from a novel approach using a pulsed current electromagnet (PE) and a ceramic encapsulated spaced spiral coil, both desig...

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Main Author: Hernández Valle, José Francisco
Published: University of Warwick 2011
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-5510702015-12-03T03:40:53ZPulsed-electromagnet EMAT for high temperature applicationsHernández Valle, José Francisco2011This thesis is concerned with the design and implementation of an Electromagnetic Acoustic Transducer (EMAT) intended for high temperature ultrasonic applications; which benefits from a novel approach using a pulsed current electromagnet (PE) and a ceramic encapsulated spaced spiral coil, both designed to operate at elevated temperatures without any active cooling. In detail all the steps taken towards the development of the PE-EMAT and its supporting electronics are presented here, together with the finite element simulations performed for the electromagnetic and ultrasonic analysis; which includes: the computation of the flux density produced by the electromagnet and its variation with lift-off (gap between core and metallic sample), the calculation and visualisation of the magnitude of the current density induced by an alternating current flowing in two different EMAT coil designs in non-magnetic and magnetic samples; as well as the validation of the propagation of the ultrasonic wave generated/detected by the PE-EMAT. The experimental results regarding the performance of the PE-EMAT are also presented. Firstly, the performance at room temperature to show the shear wave generation in paramagnatic and ferromagnetic samples, the effect of the presence of an oxide layer adhered to the sample, and the lift-off performance. Secondly, the performance at a range of different temperatures to demonstrate that the PE-EMAT has been employed successfully at temperatures up to 600 oC, without using any active cooling system, and that is capable of performing ultrasonic measurements of sample thickness and material properties, without the use of any sort of couplant, nor the necessity of sample preparation.530QC PhysicsUniversity of Warwickhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.551070http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/46292/Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Hernández Valle, José Francisco
Pulsed-electromagnet EMAT for high temperature applications
description This thesis is concerned with the design and implementation of an Electromagnetic Acoustic Transducer (EMAT) intended for high temperature ultrasonic applications; which benefits from a novel approach using a pulsed current electromagnet (PE) and a ceramic encapsulated spaced spiral coil, both designed to operate at elevated temperatures without any active cooling. In detail all the steps taken towards the development of the PE-EMAT and its supporting electronics are presented here, together with the finite element simulations performed for the electromagnetic and ultrasonic analysis; which includes: the computation of the flux density produced by the electromagnet and its variation with lift-off (gap between core and metallic sample), the calculation and visualisation of the magnitude of the current density induced by an alternating current flowing in two different EMAT coil designs in non-magnetic and magnetic samples; as well as the validation of the propagation of the ultrasonic wave generated/detected by the PE-EMAT. The experimental results regarding the performance of the PE-EMAT are also presented. Firstly, the performance at room temperature to show the shear wave generation in paramagnatic and ferromagnetic samples, the effect of the presence of an oxide layer adhered to the sample, and the lift-off performance. Secondly, the performance at a range of different temperatures to demonstrate that the PE-EMAT has been employed successfully at temperatures up to 600 oC, without using any active cooling system, and that is capable of performing ultrasonic measurements of sample thickness and material properties, without the use of any sort of couplant, nor the necessity of sample preparation.
author Hernández Valle, José Francisco
author_facet Hernández Valle, José Francisco
author_sort Hernández Valle, José Francisco
title Pulsed-electromagnet EMAT for high temperature applications
title_short Pulsed-electromagnet EMAT for high temperature applications
title_full Pulsed-electromagnet EMAT for high temperature applications
title_fullStr Pulsed-electromagnet EMAT for high temperature applications
title_full_unstemmed Pulsed-electromagnet EMAT for high temperature applications
title_sort pulsed-electromagnet emat for high temperature applications
publisher University of Warwick
publishDate 2011
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