Ring Gear Inspection Using Eddy Current Array (ECA) Combined With Alternating Current Field Measurement (ACFM) Techniques

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Tom Shumka
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

All mineral processing facilities that use girth gear driven mills need to inspect the gear teeth on a routine basis, whether it is every six months or every three years. The inspection frequency depends upon gear tooth condition, and the objective is to ensure operational integrity of the gear teeth. Conventional methods such as magnetic particle testing, visual inspection, or dye penetrant examinations rely heavily on interpretation. At best, these techniques can determine whether a defect exists, but are unable to provide information on defect severity. This paper describes the use of combined Eddy Current Array (ECA) and Alternating Current Field Measurement (ACFM) to provide a complete survey of all surface breaking indications on the whole gear tooth depth. This method accurately determines the size, length and depth of any cracks found on the surface.
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APA: Tom Shumka  (2012)  Ring Gear Inspection Using Eddy Current Array (ECA) Combined With Alternating Current Field Measurement (ACFM) Techniques

MLA: Tom Shumka Ring Gear Inspection Using Eddy Current Array (ECA) Combined With Alternating Current Field Measurement (ACFM) Techniques. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2012.

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