The effects of design parameters for optimizing the performance of sensors for magneticBarkhausen emission measurement are presented. This study was performed using finite element analysis. The design parameters investigated include core material, core-tip curvature, core length, and pole spacing. Considering a combination of permeability and saturation magnetization, iron was selected as the core material among other materials investigated. Although a flat core-tip would result in higher magnetic flux concentration in the test specimen, a curved core-tip is preferred. The sensor-to-specimen coupling is thereby improved especially for materials with different surface geometries. Smaller pole spacing resulted in higher flux concentration
A new method of the Barkhausen noise measurement and optimization of the measured data processing wi...
In 1979, Matzkanin, Beissner and Teller published the NTIAC-79-2 report: the Barkhausen effect and i...
Micromagnetic Barkhausen signals from magnetic material originate from the discontinuous motion of d...
Barkhausen noise emissions occur in ferromagnetic materials on application of a time varying externa...
The magnetic Barkhausen Noise technique is a well suited method for the characterization of ferromag...
The magnetic Barkhausen effect, which appears as abrupt changes in magnetisation, occurs when a ferr...
A numerical model of a plain Barkhausen sensor is studied by means of the finite element method. The...
In this thesis, it is investigated if the Barkhausen noise can be detected in a rotating environment...
Today Barkhausen Noise (BN) measurement is an efficient nondestructive technique for materials chara...
The consistency of magnetic Barkhausen noise (MBN) measurements under applied sinusoidal magnetic fi...
Magnetic Barkhausen noise (MBN) technique offers fast and non-destructive inspection of parts agains...
Micromagnetic Barkhausen signals from magnetic materials originate from the discontinuous changes in...
In this study, we conceptually divided a ferromagnetic specimen into layers along its depth. For eac...
The Barkhausen effect (or Barkhausen noise)[1], discovered in 1919, was initially identified as the ...
The main objective of this research is to develop instrumentation and models in order to study the B...
A new method of the Barkhausen noise measurement and optimization of the measured data processing wi...
In 1979, Matzkanin, Beissner and Teller published the NTIAC-79-2 report: the Barkhausen effect and i...
Micromagnetic Barkhausen signals from magnetic material originate from the discontinuous motion of d...
Barkhausen noise emissions occur in ferromagnetic materials on application of a time varying externa...
The magnetic Barkhausen Noise technique is a well suited method for the characterization of ferromag...
The magnetic Barkhausen effect, which appears as abrupt changes in magnetisation, occurs when a ferr...
A numerical model of a plain Barkhausen sensor is studied by means of the finite element method. The...
In this thesis, it is investigated if the Barkhausen noise can be detected in a rotating environment...
Today Barkhausen Noise (BN) measurement is an efficient nondestructive technique for materials chara...
The consistency of magnetic Barkhausen noise (MBN) measurements under applied sinusoidal magnetic fi...
Magnetic Barkhausen noise (MBN) technique offers fast and non-destructive inspection of parts agains...
Micromagnetic Barkhausen signals from magnetic materials originate from the discontinuous changes in...
In this study, we conceptually divided a ferromagnetic specimen into layers along its depth. For eac...
The Barkhausen effect (or Barkhausen noise)[1], discovered in 1919, was initially identified as the ...
The main objective of this research is to develop instrumentation and models in order to study the B...
A new method of the Barkhausen noise measurement and optimization of the measured data processing wi...
In 1979, Matzkanin, Beissner and Teller published the NTIAC-79-2 report: the Barkhausen effect and i...
Micromagnetic Barkhausen signals from magnetic material originate from the discontinuous motion of d...