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Computations and Measurements of the Magnetic Polarizability Tensor Characterisation of Highly Conducting and Magnetic Objects (2023)
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Elgy, J., Ledger, P. D., Davidson, J. L., Özdeger, T., & Peyton, A. J. (2023). Computations and Measurements of the Magnetic Polarizability Tensor Characterisation of Highly Conducting and Magnetic Objects. Engineering Computations, 40(7/8), 1778-1806. https://doi.org/10.1108/EC-11-2022-0688

Purpose The ability to characterise highly conducting objects, that may also be highly magnetic, by the complex symmetric rank–2 magnetic polarizability tensor (MPT) is important for metal detection applications including discriminating between thre... Read More about Computations and Measurements of the Magnetic Polarizability Tensor Characterisation of Highly Conducting and Magnetic Objects.

Reduced order modelling using neural networks for predictive modelling of 3d-magneto-mechanical problems with application to magnetic resonance imaging scanners (2023)
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Miah, S., Sooriyakanthan, Y., Ledger, P. D., Gil, A. J., & Mallett, M. (2023). Reduced order modelling using neural networks for predictive modelling of 3d-magneto-mechanical problems with application to magnetic resonance imaging scanners. Engineering with Computers, 39(6), 4103-4127. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00366-023-01870-3

The design of magnets for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners requires the numerical simulation of a coupled magneto-mechanical system where the effects that different material parameters and in-service loading conditions have on both imaging a... Read More about Reduced order modelling using neural networks for predictive modelling of 3d-magneto-mechanical problems with application to magnetic resonance imaging scanners.

Characterising small objects in the regime between the eddy current model and wave propagation (2023)
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Ledger, P. D., & Lionheart, W. R. B. (2023). Characterising small objects in the regime between the eddy current model and wave propagation. European Journal of Applied Mathematics, 1-24. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0956792523000207

Being able to characterise objects at low frequencies, but in situations where the modelling error in the eddy current approximation of the Maxwell system becomes large, is important for improving current metal detection technologies. Importantly, th... Read More about Characterising small objects in the regime between the eddy current model and wave propagation.

Measuring the Magnetic Polarizability Tensor of Non-Symmetrical Metallic Objects (2023)
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Özdeğer, T., Ozdeger, T., Davidson, J. L., Davidson, J., Ledger, P. D., Conniffe, D., …Peyton, A. (2023). Measuring the Magnetic Polarizability Tensor of Non-Symmetrical Metallic Objects. IEEE Sensors Journal, 23(17), 20027-20036. https://doi.org/10.1109/jsen.2023.3296439

The Magnetic Polarizability Tensor (MPT) is a representative electromagnetic property of a metallic object, which depends on the size, material, shape, and excitation frequency of the object. The MPT can be used to describe the response of metal dete... Read More about Measuring the Magnetic Polarizability Tensor of Non-Symmetrical Metallic Objects.

Reduced order model approaches for predicting the magnetic polarizability tensor for multiple parameters of interest (2023)
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Elgy, J., & Ledger, P. D. (2023). Reduced order model approaches for predicting the magnetic polarizability tensor for multiple parameters of interest. Engineering with Computers, 39(6), 4061-4076. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00366-023-01868-x

The design of magnets for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners requires the numerical simulation of a coupled magneto-mechanical system where the effects that different material parameters and in-service loading conditions have on both imaging a... Read More about Reduced order model approaches for predicting the magnetic polarizability tensor for multiple parameters of interest.

Effect of Scanning Acceleration on the Leakage Signal in Magnetic Flux Leakage Type of Non-destructive Testing (2023)
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Zhang, L., Cameron, I., Ledger, P., Belblidia, F., Pearson, N., Charlton, P., & Sienz, J. (2023). Effect of Scanning Acceleration on the Leakage Signal in Magnetic Flux Leakage Type of Non-destructive Testing. Journal of Nondestructive Evaluation, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10921-023-00925-1

This work investigates the influence of acceleration on the leakage signal in magnetic flux leakage type of non-destructive testing. The research is addressed through both designed experiments and simulations. The results showed that the leakage sign... Read More about Effect of Scanning Acceleration on the Leakage Signal in Magnetic Flux Leakage Type of Non-destructive Testing.