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Active Vibration Measuring Sensor for Nondestructive Test of Electric Power Transmission Line Insulators  

Lee, Jae-Kyung (한전전력연구원 전략기술연구소)
Park, Joon-Young (한전전력연구원 전략기술연구소)
Cho, Byung-Hak (한전전력연구원 전략기술연구소)
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The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers P / v.57, no.4, 2008 , pp. 424-430 More about this Journal
Abstract
A new active vibration measurement system in electric power transmission line is presented, using in the nondestructive test. With a permanent magnet and a couple of coils, the system exerts impact force to a test object and in turn picks up the vibration of the object. The natural frequency with the amplitude obtained from the system are used as a basis for the detection of defects in the object. The system is controlled by an electronic device designed to facilitate the fully automated testing process with consistent repeatability and reliability which are essential to the nondestructive test. The system is expected to be applied to the wide area of defect detection including the classification of mechanical parts in production and inspection processes.
Keywords
Active Vibration Measuring System; Nondestructive Test; Crack Detection; Natural Frequency;
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