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Purpose

This paper aims to present the use of magnetic gradient, and magnetic potential measurements in the specific case of magnetization identification for a thin sheet. Usually, induction measurements are only used.

Design/methodology/approach

After a brief description of the magnetic gradient and magnetic scalar potential notions, methods to calculate them are presented and validated. These two kinds of measurements are tested for a numerical identification case. Then, virtual measurements can be generated and used for inverse problem resolution. Advantages of using induction, magnetic gradient or magnetic potential measurements are then discussed.

Findings

A previous method to solve inverse problem based on induction measurement has been increased by the capability of using other kind of measurements. A numerical approach has allowed to validate the use of magnetic gradient or magnetic scalar potential measurement as information sources.

Originality/value

Usually, induction measurements are only used. Inversion resolution using other kind of measurements than the induction can be made. An experimental validation has been done for gradient measurements.

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