TY - CONF A1 - Pelkner, Matthias A1 - Reimund, Verena A1 - Erthner, Thomas A1 - Panke, Nicolai A1 - Kreutzbruck, Marc ED - Chimenti, D.E. ED - Bond, L.J. ED - Thompson, D.O. T1 - Automated inspection of surface breaking cracks using GMR sensor arrays T2 - 40th Annual review of progress in quantitative nondestructive evaluation (Proceedings) N2 - We present a prototype for automated magnetic stray field testing of ferromagnetic roller bearings. For this purpose NDE-adapted GMR sensor arrays (giant magneto resistance) are used for the detection of surface breaking cracks. The sensors are miniaturized down to the lower µm-regime to achieve adequate spatial resolution. In doing so, sensor arrays with up to 48 elements are used to inspect the bearing surface within a few seconds only. In contrast to magnetic particle inspection (MPI), where the global magnetization requires a further inspection step and succeeding demagnetization, the presented prototype only locally magnetize the surface area in the vicinity of the GMR Sensors. For the local magnetization, the applied sub-surface magnetic field was simulated and proofed for detecting flaws with a depth of a few 10 µm. By multiplexing the sensor array with an adapted read out electronics we quasi simultaneously detect the normal field component of about 100µm above the surface. The detection of artificial notches with a depth of 40 µm and more could be resolved with a SNR better than 20 dB. The presented testing facility is fast and provides a step towards automated testing of safety relevant steel components. T2 - 40th Annual review of progress in quantitative nondestructive evaluation CY - Baltimore, Maryland, USA DA - 2013-07-21 KW - GMR KW - Magnetic flux leakage KW - Sensor array KW - Non-destructive testing PY - 2014 SN - 978-0-7354-1212-5 SN - 978-0-7354-1211-8 DO - https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4864984 SN - 0094-243X N1 - Serientitel: AIP conference proceedings – Series title: AIP conference proceedings VL - 1581 33B SP - 1393 EP - 1399 PB - AIP Publishing AN - OPUS4-31280 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Sergeeva-Chollet, N. A1 - Decitre, J.-M. A1 - Fermon, C. A1 - Pelkner, Matthias A1 - Reimund, Verena A1 - Kreutzbruck, Marc ED - Chimenti, D.E. ED - Bond, L.J. ED - Thompson, D.O. T1 - Development of eddy current probes based on magnetoresistive sensors arrays T2 - 40th Annual review of progress in quantitative nondestructive evaluation (Proceedings) N2 - Eddy Current Technique is a powerful method for detection of surface notches and of buried flaws during inspection of metallic parts. Recent EC array probes have demonstrated a fast and efficient control of large surfaces. Nevertheless, when the size of flaws decreases or the defect is rather deep, traditional winding coil probes turn out to be useless. Magnetoresistive sensors present the advantages of flat frequency response and micron size. These sensors are hence very attractive for the detection of buried defects that require low frequencies because of skin depth effect. An optimization of the probe with magnetoresistive sensors as receivers has been made by simulations using CIVA software and finite elements methods with OPERA. EC probes for buried flaw detection have been designed. Experimental results have been compared with simulations. T2 - 40th Annual review of progress in quantitative nondestructive evaluation CY - Baltimore, Maryland, USA DA - 2013-07-21 KW - Eddy current KW - Magnetic sensor PY - 2014 SN - 978-0-7354-1212-5 SN - 978-0-7354-1211-8 DO - https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4864981 SN - 0094-243X N1 - Serientitel: AIP conference proceedings – Series title: AIP conference proceedings VL - 1581 33B SP - 1374 EP - 1379 PB - AIP Publishing AN - OPUS4-31279 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Pelkner, Matthias A1 - Erthner, Thomas A1 - Reimund, Verena A1 - Kreutzbruck, Marc A1 - Sergeeva-Chollet, N. T1 - MR-based eddy current probe design for hidden defects T2 - ECNDT 2014 - 11th European conference on non-destructive testing (Proceedings) N2 - We present a simulation study which pursues the objective to find probe geometries for a MR-based eddy current (EC) probe (MR magneto resistance, e.g., GMR giant magneto resistance, TMR tunnel magneto resistance). MR sensor technology exhibits two significant advantages compared with conventional coil systems. First, MR sensors are relatively frequency-independent within common EC-frequency ranges which enable us to operate them in hidden defects testing problems. Secondly, MR technology is well suited for miniaturization helping us to design small elements in the order of below 100 µm. In this paper simulation and experimental results obtained with the probes for low frequency application, i.e. for hidden defects detection are discussed. Our simulations are based on two different approaches for a better validation, a commercial finite element method software (Opera, Vectorfields) and the semi-analytical software CIVA. We investigated both coil arrangement in order to excite sufficient high eddy currents inside the test samples and position of MR-elements at the array chip. In doing so the MR sensors were positioned that they are not exposed to excitation fields. In addition, different coil geometries, in particular coil length, e.g. Ι = 20 mm, were analyzed in order to generate a consistent eddy current distribution beneath an array of up to 32 MR-elements. To prove obtained probe principles we built GMR-EC-probes. The first test measurements are in good agreement with the simulations performed by BAM and CEA. On basis of our findings the IMAGIC consortium developed new MR-EC-probes using integrated ASIC technology. T2 - ECNDT 2014 - 11th European conference on non-destructive testing CY - Prague, Czech Republic DA - 2014-10-06 KW - Magneto resistance (MR) KW - Eddy current (EC) KW - Simulation KW - GMR KW - Magnetic flux leakage KW - Hidden defects PY - 2014 UR - http://www.ndt.net/events/ECNDT2014/app/content/Paper/409_Pelkner.pdf SN - 978-80-214-5018-9 SP - 1 EP - 8(?) AN - OPUS4-32231 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Reimund, Verena A1 - Pelkner, Matthias A1 - Kreutzbruck, Marc A1 - Haueisen, J. T1 - Sensitivity analysis of the non-destructive evaluation of micro-cracks using GMR sensors JF - NDT & E international N2 - Micro-cracks in a magnetized ferromagnetic material cause stray fields that can be observed using giant magnetoresistive (GMR) sensors. This work investigates the applicability of GMR sensors to the non-destructive evaluation of micro-cracks via the observation of stray fields. For this purpose, our measurement setup is assessed using a fast new sensitivity analysis based on adjoint states, employing the finite-element method. A model for the GMR sensor is developed and verified. We are able to resolve micro-cracks with an opening of 3 µm and a depth of 30 µm. GMR positioning inaccuracies are analyzed. KW - Adjoint sensitivity analysis KW - Inverse problem KW - Magnetic stray field KW - Magneto-statics PY - 2014 DO - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ndteint.2014.02.003 SN - 0963-8695 VL - 64 SP - 21 EP - 29 PB - Butterworth-Heinemann CY - Oxford AN - OPUS4-32236 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Pelkner, Matthias A1 - Reimund, Verena A1 - Erthner, Thomas A1 - Kreutzbruck, Marc T1 - Size adapted GMR arrays for the automated inspection of surface breaking cracks in roller bearings JF - International journal of applied electromagnetics and mechanics N2 - Their small size together with a remarkable field sensitivity are the most prominent features of present-day GMR sensors paving the way for various applications in automated non-destructive testing (NDT). This work presents a prototype for fast and automated magnetic testing of roller bearings. A local magnetization unit excites the magnetic field inside the bearing. As a result of a design study and the following wafer fabrication the probe was equipped with NDT-adapted GMR sensor arrays in which 48 elements measures the field response. The detection of artificial and 40 µm deep defects could be resolved with a SNR better than 20 dB. In addition, we report of first results of a POD (Probability of Detection) analysis using GMR sensors to investigate bearings with EDM (electronic discharge machining) notches having depths down to 10 µm. Finally, we estimate successfully the depth of a 57 µm notch from the measured data. KW - Giant magneto resistance KW - Non-destructive testing KW - Magnetic flux leakage KW - Sensor array PY - 2014 DO - https://doi.org/10.3233/JAE-141866 SN - 1383-5416 SN - 0925-2096 VL - 45 IS - 1-4 SP - 473 EP - 479 PB - IOS Press CY - Amsterdam, The Netherlands AN - OPUS4-31278 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER -