基于地形原始草图的漏磁复杂缺陷定量梯度特征提取

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Fred John Alimey, Yu Haichao, L. Bai, Yuhua Cheng, Wang Yonggang
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摘要

缺陷量化是无损检测中一个非常重要的方面,它有助于分析和预测结构的完整性和寿命。本文提出了一种基于地形原始草图(TPS)的梯度特征提取方法,用于漏磁检测中的复杂缺陷量化。该方法采用四种激发模式,从实验中获得MFL图像;然后生成一个平均图像,假设它具有所有四张图像的80-90%的属性。然后使用新颖的最小二乘最小化(LSM)方法对平均图像进行梯度操作,提取具有大梯度值的像素(被认为是可能的缺陷像素)。然后对这些像素进行映射,以便在样品中获得实际的缺陷几何/形状。这张地图现在使用TPS进行精确的量化。结果表明,该方法能够在给定缺陷周长、面积和深度的情况下,以高精度提取和量化缺陷。这显著地消除了与输出分析相关的错误,因为可以清楚地看到、解释和理解结果。
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Gradient Feature Extract for the Quantification of Complex Defects Using Topographic Primal Sketch in Magnetic Flux Leakage
Defect quantification is a very important aspect in nondestructive testing (NDT) as it helps in the analysis and prediction of a structure's integrity and lifespan. In this paper, we propose a gradient feature extraction for the quantification of complex defect using topographic primal sketch (TPS) in magnetic flux leakage (MFL) testing. This method uses four excitation patterns so as to obtain MFL images from experiment; a mean image is then produced, assuming it has 80–90% the properties of all four images. A gradient manipulation is then performed on the mean image using a novel least-squares minimization (LSM) approach, for which, pixels with large gradient values (considered as possible defect pixels) are extracted. These pixels are then mapped so as to get the actual defect geometry/shape within the sample. This map is now traced using a TPS for a precise quantification. Results have shown the ability of the method to extract and quantify defects with high precision given its perimeter, area, and depth. This significantly eliminates errors associated with output analysis as results can be clearly seen, interpreted, and understood.
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