An ultra-low carbon steel (30 ppm after decarburization) containing Al and Si was aged for distinct soaking times at 210 degrees C. The core loss increased continuously until around 24 h. After that, only slight changes were verified. It was found that only the hysteresis loss component changed during the aging treatment. By internal friction test and transmission electron microscopy it was seen that carbon precipitation caused the magnetic aging. By scanning electron microscopy it could be concluded that the increase of aging index was attributed to the high number of carbides larger than 0.1 mu m. (C) 2008 Elsevier B. V. All rights reserved
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A partir da hipótese de que carbonetos de ferro podem agir como fonte motora para nucleação de novos...
Magnetic aging is observed on 80% Mo Permalloys. Aging of these alloys is due to carbon and is simil...
A partir da hipótese de que carbonetos de ferro podem agir como fonte motora para nucleação de novos...
Magnetic aging of steels is essentially the result of an increase in coercive force, inhibition of f...
An ultra-low carbon steel (30 ppm after decarburization) containing Al and Si was aged for distinct ...
<div><p>The effect of carbon content on the magnetic ageing index and Vickers hardness evolution on ...
The effect of carbon content on the magnetic ageing index and Vickers hardness evolution on annealed...
Magnetic hysteresis loop and Barkhausen emissions were recorded and analysed for 5Cr–0.5Mo steel aft...
Magnetic properties and Rockwell hardness of 1Cr-0.5Mo steel have been investigated as a function of...
This article deals with the modelling of iron losses due to the magnetic ageing of electrical steels...
The paper addresses the effect of ageing on the magnetic, mechanical and structural behavior of modi...
We have investigated effects of long-term thermal aging at 550°C up to 10000 h on major-loop coerciv...
The low temperature ageing of a Fe-15wt%Ni-1wt%C martensite (Ms temperature -35 C) has been investig...
Magnetic aging is observed on 80% Mo Permalloys. Aging of these alloys is due to carbon and is simil...
5Cr–0.5Mo steel having initial bainitic microstructure has been aged at 600 °C for 5000 h and subjec...
A partir da hipótese de que carbonetos de ferro podem agir como fonte motora para nucleação de novos...
Magnetic aging is observed on 80% Mo Permalloys. Aging of these alloys is due to carbon and is simil...
A partir da hipótese de que carbonetos de ferro podem agir como fonte motora para nucleação de novos...
Magnetic aging of steels is essentially the result of an increase in coercive force, inhibition of f...