用于新型漏磁通测试功能的柔性各向异性磁阻传感器

IF 4.1 2区 材料科学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, CHARACTERIZATION & TESTING Ndt & E International Pub Date : 2024-06-12 DOI:10.1016/j.ndteint.2024.103160
Alberto Nicolicea , Eduardo Sergio Oliveros-Mata , Yevhen Zabila , Denys Makarov , Michael Melzer , Matthias Pelkner
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各向异性磁阻(AMR)、巨磁阻(GMR)和霍尔传感器等刚性磁场传感器已使用多年,并已成为电磁无损检测(NDT)的行业标准。柔性电子学领域的最新技术发展使我们能够通过薄膜沉积或印刷在柔性基板上制造可重塑的磁场传感器。这些传感器的磁特性可与行业标准的刚性磁场传感器相媲美,而且还能适应复杂部件的表面,并与样品表面接触进行扫描。这就通过最大限度地减少扫描升离 (LO) 距离,提高了缺陷检测能力和磁信号强度。本文使用安装在旋转机械支架上的柔性 AMR 传感器,通过磁通量泄漏 (MFL) 测试对带有 3 个参考缺陷的半圆形铁磁性样品进行扫描,从而证明这种传感器适用于扫描曲面样品。为了将这些传感器的性能与行业标准的刚性磁场传感器进行比较,使用柔性 AMR 和刚性 GMR 传感器扫描了带有 10 个不同深度参考缺陷的铁磁性样品。检测到的缺陷深度从 110μm 到 2240μm,信噪比 (SNR) 分别为 2.7 到 27.9(柔性 AMR 传感器)和 6.2 到 72.3(刚性 GMR 传感器)。以 10×50μm2 的空间扫描步长(柔性 AMR)和 16×100μm2 的空间扫描步长(刚性 GMR)获得了样品的二维磁强计绘图。结果表明,这种传感器可用于平面和非平面铁磁性样品表面缺陷的高分辨率和高精细绘图,因为在接触式扫描中,扫描起始距离等于 20μm 的基板厚度。柔性和刚性传感器的信噪比比较表明,所使用的柔性 AMR 传感器的性能与所使用的刚性 GMR 传感器的性能相差不大。
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Flexible anisotropic magnetoresistive sensors for novel magnetic flux leakage testing capabilities

Rigid magnetic field sensors such as anisotropic magnetoresistive (AMR), giant magnetoresistive (GMR) and Hall sensors have been used for years and have become industry standard for electromagnetic non-destructive testing (NDT). Recent technological developments in the field of flexible electronics allow for the fabrication of reshapeable magnetic field sensors on flexible substrates via thin-film deposition or printing. The magnetic properties of these sensors have comparable characteristics to industry-standard rigid magnetic field sensors, with the added ability of adapting to the surface of complex components and scanning in contact with the sample surface. This improves defect detectability and magnetic signal strength by minimizing the scanning lift-off (LO) distance. In this article flexible AMR sensors mounted on a rotative mechanical holder were used to scan a semi-circular ferromagnetic sample with 3 reference defects via magnetic flux leakage (MFL) testing, thus demonstrating the applicability of this type of sensors for the scanning of curved samples. In order to benchmark the performance of these sensors in comparison to industry standard rigid magnetic field sensors, a ferromagnetic sample with 10 reference defects of different depths was scanned employing flexible AMR and rigid GMR sensors. Defects with depths ranging from 110μm up to 2240μm were detected with an signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of 2.7 up to 27.9 (for flexible AMR sensors) and 6.2 up to 72.3 (for rigid GMR sensors), respectively. A 2D magnetometer mapping of the sample with a spatial scanning step of 10×50μm2 (flexible AMR) and 16×100μm2 (rigid GMR) was obtained. The results show that this type of sensor can be used for high-resolution and high-detail mapping of defects on the surface of planar and non-planar ferromagnetic samples since the scanning lift-off distance is equal to the substrate thickness of 20μm for in-contact scanning. The SNR comparison between flexible and rigid sensors shows that the performance of the flexible AMR sensors employed is not very far behind the performance of the rigid GMR sensors used.

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Ndt & E International 工程技术-材料科学:表征与测试
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