Title :
Real-Time Orientation-Sensitive Magnetooptic Imager for Leakage Flux Inspection
Author :
Ando, Shigeru ; Nara, Takaaki ; Ono, Nobutaka ; Kurihara, Toru
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Tokyo
fDate :
3/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We propose a new system for magnetooptical imaging that can observe the distributions of the amplitude and phase of an ac leakage magnetic field on a steel sheet driven externally by a dipole or a quadrature (rotating dipole) magnet. The new system, which we call a three-phase correlation image sensor (3PCIS), can perform two-dimensional imaging and parallel lock-in detection of the intensity-modulated light generated by a magnetooptic film and polarimetric techniques. We apply the imaging system to the leakage flux inspection of surface or near-surface defects of steel sheets and to the grain observation of electromagnetic steels. The imaging system allows us to observe the amplitude and phase (polarity for dipole excitation and defect orientation for quadrature excitation) of vertical flux components. The imager is also applicable to nonlinearity visualization via the harmonic responses of driving frequency, and provides rich clues for the horizontal flux components through observation of fine movements of domain walls of the magnetooptic film
Keywords :
image sensors; magnetic flux; magnetic leakage; magneto-optical sensors; optical correlation; polarimetry; sheet materials; steel; ac leakage magnetic field; dipole magnet; intensity-modulated light; leakage flux inspection; magnetooptic film; parallel lock-in detection; polarimetric technique; quadrature magnet; real-time orientation-sensitive magnetooptic imager; sheet; three-phase correlation image sensor; vertical flux components; Image sensors; Inspection; Magnetic domain walls; Magnetic fields; Magnetic films; Magnetic flux leakage; Magnetooptic devices; Magnetooptic effects; Steel; Visualization; Correlation image sensor; Faraday effect; garnet; inspection; leakage flux; magnetooptic imaging;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2006.888177