Signal and power communication system positioned on a rotatable shaft
US-2018303481-A1 · Oct 25, 2018 · US
US9851265B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9851265-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314377298-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 24, 2013 |
| Priority date | Feb 8, 2012 |
| Publication date | Dec 26, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 26, 2017 |
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An apparatus for measuring material properties of an object of ferromagnetic material, the apparatus including a probe, the probe including an electromagnet core defining two spaced-apart poles for inducing a magnetic field in the object, and a drive coil wound around the electromagnet core, and means to supply an alternating electric current to the drive coil to generate an alternating magnetic field in the electromagnet core and consequently in the object, wherein the probe also includes two sensing coils arranged in the vicinity of each of the poles, for sensing the magnetic flux density that links the core and the object, such sensing coils are significantly more sensitive to changes in material properties than are sensing coils overwound onto the drive coil.
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An apparatus for measuring material properties of an object of ferromagnetic material, the apparatus comprising: a probe comprising: an electromagnet core defining two spaced-apart poles for inducing a magnetic field in the object, so faces of the two spaced-apart poles define four corners of the probe; a drive coil wound around the electromagnet core; and at least four sensing coils configured to sense the magnetic flux density that links the electromagnet core and the object, wherein at least two of the at least four sensing coils are arranged in the vicinity of each of the two spaced-apart poles; and an alternating current supply configured to supply an alternating electric current to the drive coil to generate an alternating magnetic field in the electromagnet core and consequently in the object, wherein two of the at least four sensing coils are arranged on the face of each pole, each of the two sensing coils is between the face of the respective pole and a surface of the object, and each of the two sensing coils are attached at opposite ends of the face of the respective pole so that one sensing coil is near each of the four corners of the probe, and wherein the object is a steel wire embedded within a non-magnetic covering material, in a flexible oilfield riser, and the two sensing coils arranged on the face of each pole are sufficiently small that, if the probe is suitably oriented, each of the two sensing coils is sensitive to a different steel wire within the flexible oilfield riser. 2. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising sensing coils wound around the electromagnet core adjacent to the two spaced-apart poles. 3. The apparatus as claimed in claim 2 , wherein at any one of the two spaced-apart poles there are a plurality of sensing coils at different distances from the respective pole. 4. The apparatus as claimed in claim 2 , further comprising at least one matched pair comprising a sensing coil in the vicinity of one pole of the two spaced-apart poles connected in series with a sensing coil in the vicinity of the other pole of the two spaced-apart poles to provide an output. 5. The apparatus as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the sensing coils of the at least one matched pair are wound or connected such that equal magnetic field changes directed towards the two spaced-apart poles would produce no net output. 6. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the probe further comprises additional sensing coils for other parameters. 7. The apparatus as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the probe further comprises a leakage flux sensing coil arranged between the two spaced-apart poles with the longitudinal axis of the leakage flux sensing coil parallel to a line between the centers of the two spaced apart poles, the leakage flux sensing coil being sensitive to leakage flux. 8. The apparatus as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the probe further comprises two leakage flux sensing coils sensitive to leakage flux, one of these two leakage flux sensing coils being closer to a plane of the two space-apart poles than the other of these two leakage flux sensing coils. 9. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising at least one matched pair comprising a sensing coil in the vicinity of one pole of the two spaced-apart poles connected in series with a sensing coil in the vicinity of the other pole of the two spaced-apart poles to provide an output. 10. The apparatus as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the sensing coils of the at least one matched pair are wound or connected such that equal magnetic field changes directed towards the two spaced-apart poles would produce no net output. 11. A method for measuring stress in an object of ferromagnetic material, using an apparatus including a probe including an electromagnet core defining two spaced-apart poles for inducing a magnetic field in the object, so faces of the two spaced-apart poles define four corners of the probe, a drive coil wound around the electromagnet core, and at least four sensing coils configured to sense the magnetic flux density that links the electromagnet core and the object, wherein at least two of the at least four sensing coils are arranged in the vicinity of each of the two spaced-apart poles, and an alternating current supply configured to supply an alternating electric current to the drive coil to generate an alternating magnetic field in the electromagnet core and consequently in the object, wherein two of the at least four sensing coils are arranged on the face of each pole, each of the two sensing coils is between the face of the respective pole and a surface of the object, and each of the two sensing coils are attached at opposite ends of the face of the respective pole so that one sensing coil is near each of the four corners of the probe, the method comprising: placing the probe adjacent to the surface of the object; applying the alternating electric current to the drive coil so the magnetic field in the object oscillates about zero with an amplitude much less than saturation; detecting signals from the sensor coils; measuring signal components of the signals in phase and quadrature relative to the alternating electric current; and distinguishing changes in the signal components due to lift-off from changes due to stress, and hence deducing the stress in the object. 12. The method as claimed in claim 11 , wherein the object is a steel wire embedded within a non-magnetic covering material, in a flexible oilfield riser. 13. The method as claimed in claim 12 , wherein the two sensing coils arranged on the face of each pole are sufficiently small that, if the probe is suitably oriented, each of the two sensing coils is sensitive to a different steel wire within the flexible oilfield riser. 14. An apparatus for measuring material properties of an object of ferromagnetic material, the apparatus comprising: a probe comprising: an electromagnet core defining two spaced-apart poles for inducing a magnetic field in the object; a drive coil wound around the electromagnet core; and at least two sensing coils configured to sense the magnetic flux density that links the electromagnet core and the object, wherein at least one of the at least two sensing coils is arranged in the vicinity of each of the two spaced-apart poles; and an alternating current supply configured to supply an alternating electric current to the drive coil to generate an alternating magnetic field in the electromagnet core and consequently in the object, wherein the at least two sensing coils are wound around the electromagnet core adjacent to the two spaced-apart poles to form at least one matched pair, the at least one matched pair comprising a sensing coil in the vicinity of one pole of the two spaced-apart poles connected in series with a sensing coil in the vicinity of the other pole of the two spaced-apart poles to provide an output, the sensing coils of each of the at least one matched pair being wound or connected such that equal magnetic field changes directed towards the two spaced-apart poles would produce no net output. 15. The apparatus as claimed in claim 14 , wherein at any one of the two spaced-apart poles there are a plurality of sensing coils wound around the electromagnet core at different distances from the respective pole. 16. A method for measuring stress in an object of ferromagnetic material using an apparatus according to claim 14 , the method comprising: placing the probe adjacent to the surface of the object; applying the alternating electric current to the drive coil so the magnetic fi
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