Analysis of the electromagnetic (EM) properties of power station steels, measured using a non-contact magnetic sensor, is of significance as such properties are indicative of the microstructure of the material and can be potentially exploited for non-destructive testing. In this paper, we present EM measurements of cylindrical power station steel samples (P9 and T22 grades) with different microstructures: normalised and tempered (representative of the initial condition), as normalised and after service exposure. In order to obtain the magnetic properties the B–H curves of these samples were measured. Cylindrical air-cored and printed circuit board (PCB) coil integrated sensors were used to measure the incremental permeability. Analytical an...
AbstractWith the UK׳s aging power generation network, life-extension of steel plant components is a ...
The use of Grade 91 steel for high-temperature power plant applications can result in substantial re...
P91 steels with different N/Al ratios short term tempered or long term aged at a series of temperatu...
Analysis of the electromagnetic (EM) properties of power station steels, measured using a non-contac...
AbstractAnalysis of the electromagnetic (EM) properties of power station steels, measured using a no...
Analysis of the electromagnetic (EM) properties of power station steels, measured using a non-contac...
Analysis of the electromagnetic properties of power station steels, measured using a non-contact EM ...
With the UK's aging power generation network, life-extension of steel plant components is a critical...
Failure of power station steel components can have severe economic impacts and also present signific...
This paper presents results from a multi-frequency electromagnetic sensor used to evaluate the micro...
There are currently no techniques available to monitor the microstructural condition of power statio...
This paper presents results from a multi-frequency electromagnetic (EM) sensor used to cha...
Accurate measurement of electromagnetic properties of steels is of significant importance as EM prop...
AbstractWith the UK׳s aging power generation network, life-extension of steel plant components is a ...
The use of Grade 91 steel for high-temperature power plant applications can result in substantial re...
P91 steels with different N/Al ratios short term tempered or long term aged at a series of temperatu...
Analysis of the electromagnetic (EM) properties of power station steels, measured using a non-contac...
AbstractAnalysis of the electromagnetic (EM) properties of power station steels, measured using a no...
Analysis of the electromagnetic (EM) properties of power station steels, measured using a non-contac...
Analysis of the electromagnetic properties of power station steels, measured using a non-contact EM ...
With the UK's aging power generation network, life-extension of steel plant components is a critical...
Failure of power station steel components can have severe economic impacts and also present signific...
This paper presents results from a multi-frequency electromagnetic sensor used to evaluate the micro...
There are currently no techniques available to monitor the microstructural condition of power statio...
This paper presents results from a multi-frequency electromagnetic (EM) sensor used to cha...
Accurate measurement of electromagnetic properties of steels is of significant importance as EM prop...
AbstractWith the UK׳s aging power generation network, life-extension of steel plant components is a ...
The use of Grade 91 steel for high-temperature power plant applications can result in substantial re...
P91 steels with different N/Al ratios short term tempered or long term aged at a series of temperatu...