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In order to ensure the safety of the environment during hydrocarbon extraction operations, downhole nondestructive testing of the well casings is of the utmost importance. To this purpose, rotating field eddy current has been recently proposed as an alternative to the state-of-the-art array sensors and mechanically rotating sensors. In this paper, we present an analytical approach to modeling of such a sensor. We study the sensor sensitivity to the small defects by coupling the model with the dipole-based model of small defects.
Darko Vasić,Davorin Ambruš, andVedran Bilas
"On feasibility of a rotating field eddy current sensor for nondestructive testing of ferromagnetic oil-well casings", Proc. SPIE 10215, Advanced Environmental, Chemical, and Biological Sensing Technologies XIV, 102150P (3 May 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2262971
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Darko Vasić, Davorin Ambruš, Vedran Bilas, "On feasibility of a rotating field eddy current sensor for nondestructive testing of ferromagnetic oil-well casings," Proc. SPIE 10215, Advanced Environmental, Chemical, and Biological Sensing Technologies XIV, 102150P (3 May 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2262971