Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/32224
Title: APPLICATION OF PULSED EDDY CURRENT TECHNIQUE FOR INSPECTION OF INSULATED PIPES
Authors: Krstevska, Aleksandra
Serafimovski, Filip
Gavriloski, Marjan 
Bogatinoski, Zoran 
Zdraveski, Filip 
Keywords: insulated pipes; pulsed eddy current; non-destructive testing; corrosion
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Faculty of mechanical engineering- Skopje
Source: A. Krstevska, F. Serafimovski, M. Gavriloski, Z. Bogatinoski, F. Zdraveski, Application of pulsed eddy current technique for inspection of insulated pipes, Mechanical engineering scientific journal, vol.42(2), pp.75-81, 2024
Journal: Scientific Journal of Mechanical Engineering
Series/Report no.: 2;42
Abstract: In this paper the use of Pulsed Eddy Current (PEC) technique is analyzed for inspecting insulated pipes, commonly used in industries such as power generation, petrochemical, and oil and gas. PEC technique uses pulsed electromagnetic fields to generate eddy currents in the conductive material, allowing detection in wall thickness and material integrity. In the experimental part an insulated pipe is investigated with the PEC technique for corrosion or wall thinning defect of the material, without the need to remove the insulation. The paper involves experimental testing on insulated pipe of structural steel with composite insulation and the results show the potential of PEC as a reliable tool for maintenance and inspection, especially for reducing operational costs and downtime associated with insulation removal.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/32224
ISSN: 1857–5293
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Mechanical Engineering: Journal Articles

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