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Highly Sensitive Planar Hall Magnetoresistive Sensor for Magnetic Flux Leakage Pipeline Inspection
Pham, Hong Quang
;
Tran, Bang Viet
;
Doan, Duy Tuan
;
Le, Van Sy
;
Pham, Quang Ngan
;
Kim, Kunwoo
;
Kim, CheolGi
;
Terki, Ferial
;
Quang Hung Tran
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Title
Highly Sensitive Planar Hall Magnetoresistive Sensor for Magnetic Flux Leakage Pipeline Inspection
DGIST Authors
Kim, CheolGi
Issued Date
2018-06
Citation
Pham, Hong Quang. (2018-06). Highly Sensitive Planar Hall Magnetoresistive Sensor for Magnetic Flux Leakage Pipeline Inspection. doi: 10.1109/TMAG.2018.2816075
Type
Article
Article Type
Article; Proceedings Paper
Subject
High sensitivity
;
low thermal noise
;
magnetic flux leakage (MFL) detection
;
pipeline inspection gauge (PIG)
;
planar Hall magnetoresistive (PH-MR) sensor
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GIANT-MAGNETORESISTANCE
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FIELD
ISSN
0018-9464
Abstract
Magnetic flux leakage (MFL) detection is frequently used for oil and gas pipeline inspection, especially for evaluation of the integrity of pipelines. The success of the MFL technique depends on many parameters. However, a sensitive magnetic sensor is an important requirement. Therefore, magnetic field sensors based on different mechanisms have been developed and applied to the MFL technique. In this paper, we evidence for the first time the capability of an innovative device based on a planar Hall magnetoresistance sensor devoted to MFL detection. This promising prototype combines all the required qualifications such as high sensitivity, low thermal drift, and bipolar and linear responses to the magnetic field. New achievements are carried out on embedded sensors in a testing platform reflecting pipeline environments. The ultrasensitive magnetic mapping concludes to a convincing technical approach with a high potential application toward MFL inspection, especially for the detection of shallow defects appearing at near side, far side, and sub-surface of a pipe wall. © 2018 IEEE.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/6592
DOI
10.1109/TMAG.2018.2816075
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
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