Experimental Study of the Influencing Factors of Elevator Cable Magnetic Flux Leakage Detection Signal

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The detection mechanism of Magnetic Flux Leakage (MFL) Method of elevator cable is proposed. Using Gauss-Mercury method to analyze the influence of different factors that lift-off value, fracture width, broken wires number and diameter and depth all that based on the collecting experimental system of MFL signals. The method can be used to optimize the detection probe design and detection signal processing.

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June 2013

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