Alternating Current Field Measurement

MB Inspection offers this effective and flexible method for non-contact defect detection and sizing. The system known as Alternating Current Field Measurement (ACFM), integrated with the contact method ACPD provides detection, monitoring and sizing of surface breaking cracks. It is simple to use and allows a technician to rapidly scan joints and parent material to detect and size cracks.

Alternating Current Field Measurement (ACFM) is an electromagnetic technique for detection and sizing of surface breaking cracks. It works on all metals and, not requiring direct, electrical contact, works through coatings.

The system was originally developed in the early 1990 for the sub-sea and topside inspections of offshore structures without the need to remove the item protective coating. Since then it has been successfully applied to onshore process plant. Applications include in-service inspection of welded items and crack detection in vessels.

The ACFM probe induces a uniform alternating current in the area under test and detects the resulting current flow near to the surface.

This current is undisturbed if the area is defect free. A crack redirects the current around the ends and faces of the crack. The ACFM instrument measures these disturbances in the field and uses mathematical modelling to estimate crack size.


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