The effect of stresses approaching and exceeding the yield point on the magnetic properties of high strength pearlitic steels |
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Authors: | J.M. Makar B.K. Tanner |
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Affiliation: | University of Durham, Department of Physics, South Road, Durham DH1 3LE, UK |
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Abstract: | The results of a study of the effects of stresses that approach and exceed the yield point on the magnetic properties of a sample of 50D pearlitic steel are reported. Unlike previous work which has only examined residual stress behaviour, measurements were made in-situ while sample remained under stress. Hysteresis loops, permeability curves and magnetostriction loops are presented and a variety of magnetic parameters analysed. The implications of this analysis for the application of non-destructive evaluation techniques such as magnetic flux leakage, magnetic Barkhausen noise and magnetoacoustic emission are discussed. Key changes in magnetic behaviour occur well before yield and this raises the possibility of developing magnetic NDE methods of predicting when a sample is approaching the yield point. |
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Keywords: | stresses magnetic properties high strength pearlitic steels |
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