Zenghua Liu , Wasil Riaz , Yongna Shen , Xiaoran Wang , Cunfu He , Gongtian Shen
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Abstract
The magneto acoustic emission (MAE) technique is an emerging non-destructive testing (NDT) method that has shown potential for defect detection in the bulk of material, proven vital for the safety and integrity of the material. The MAE technique has shown promising results among modern non-destructive testing techniques for ferromagnetic materials. Although MAE technique is a long-established NDT method, it has the potential for further development. This paper provides an in-depth review of MAE signals' physical origin and characteristics, compares them with their counterpart, Magneto Barkhausen Noise (MBN), and explores data acquisition methods and applications, including specific case studies in material defect detection. The research gaps in the MAE technique are discussed, and the paper explores potential developments, highlighting future perspectives and possible improvements.
磁声波发射(MAE)技术是一种新兴的无损检测(NDT)方法,已显示出在大块材料中进行缺陷检测的潜力,被证明对材料的安全性和完整性至关重要。在铁磁材料的现代无损检测技术中,MAE 技术已显示出良好的效果。虽然 MAE 技术是一种历史悠久的无损检测方法,但它仍有进一步发展的潜力。本文深入评述了 MAE 信号的物理来源和特征,将其与对应的磁性巴克豪森噪声(MBN)进行了比较,并探讨了数据采集方法和应用,包括材料缺陷检测中的具体案例研究。文中还讨论了 MAE 技术的研究空白,并探讨了潜在的发展,强调了未来的前景和可能的改进。
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NDT&E international publishes peer-reviewed results of original research and development in all categories of the fields of nondestructive testing and evaluation including ultrasonics, electromagnetics, radiography, optical and thermal methods. In addition to traditional NDE topics, the emerging technology area of inspection of civil structures and materials is also emphasized. The journal publishes original papers on research and development of new inspection techniques and methods, as well as on novel and innovative applications of established methods. Papers on NDE sensors and their applications both for inspection and process control, as well as papers describing novel NDE systems for structural health monitoring and their performance in industrial settings are also considered. Other regular features include international news, new equipment and a calendar of forthcoming worldwide meetings. This journal is listed in Current Contents.