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Piezomagnetic hysteresis as a non-destructive measure of the metal fatigue process

✍ Scribed by S. Bao; W.L. Jin; M.F. Huang; Y. Bai


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
974 KB
Volume
43
Category
Article
ISSN
0963-8695

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✦ Synopsis


The primary goal of this research is to investigate the piezomagnetic fields surrounding AISI 1018 steel specimens under repeated loads. 11 strain controlled fatigue tests were carried out to study the fatigue behavior of AISI 1018 steel samples. Experimental results show that the piezomagnetic hysteresis traces change systematically with the progression of fatigue. Extensive analysis of the test data show that the evolution of the magnetic hysteresis traces demonstrates the three principal stages of fatigue: initial accommodation, accretion of damage and terminal failure. These three stages can be marked by two transitional points N 2 and N 3 . Analyzed results show that although the specific N 2 and N 3 values may fluctuate widely from test to test, their ratios to fatigue life N f , i.e., N 2 /N f and N 3 /N f , tend to be stable. Results also show that the piezomagnetic traces show more conspicuous changes than the corresponding stress-strain traces. This research has demonstrated that the piezomagnetic hysteresis can be usefully exploited as a non-destructive measure of the fatigue process in ferromagnetic steels.


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