With the UK's aging power generation network, life-extension of steel plant components is a critical issue. However, in order to evaluate the likelihood of component failure, techniques must be developed to properly assess the level of degradation in power station steels. Electromagnetic inspection has the potential to quantify the level of degradation through in-situ measurements at elevated temperatures. This paper reports the results of tests carried out on thermally treated P9 and T22 steel samples with different microstructural states using major and minor B-H loop measurements and magnetic Barkhausen noise measurements. The results show that by careful selection of minor loop parameters, specific to the material under inspection and t...
This paper begins by exploring the relationship between magnetic properties such as coercive field, ...
Failure of power station steel components can have severe economic impacts and also present signific...
9%Cr steels have been in use in power generation for over 20 years. Over this time, there have been ...
With the UK's aging power generation network, life-extension of steel plant components is a critical...
AbstractWith the UK׳s aging power generation network, life-extension of steel plant components is a ...
There are currently no techniques available to monitor the microstructural condition of power statio...
Analysis of the electromagnetic (EM) properties of power station steels, measured using a non-contac...
The use of Grade 91 steel for high-temperature power plant applications can result in substantial re...
This paper investigates the magnetic properties and parameters measured from major/minor loops and u...
This paper presents results from a multi-frequency electromagnetic sensor used to evaluate the micro...
AbstractAnalysis of the electromagnetic (EM) properties of power station steels, measured using a no...
AbstractThis paper investigates the magnetic properties and parameters measured from major/minor loo...
Power plant components are expected to withstand service at high temperature and pressure for thirty...
P91 steels with different N/Al ratios short term tempered or long term aged at a series of temperatu...
This paper begins by exploring the relationship between magnetic properties such as coercive field, ...
Failure of power station steel components can have severe economic impacts and also present signific...
9%Cr steels have been in use in power generation for over 20 years. Over this time, there have been ...
With the UK's aging power generation network, life-extension of steel plant components is a critical...
AbstractWith the UK׳s aging power generation network, life-extension of steel plant components is a ...
There are currently no techniques available to monitor the microstructural condition of power statio...
Analysis of the electromagnetic (EM) properties of power station steels, measured using a non-contac...
The use of Grade 91 steel for high-temperature power plant applications can result in substantial re...
This paper investigates the magnetic properties and parameters measured from major/minor loops and u...
This paper presents results from a multi-frequency electromagnetic sensor used to evaluate the micro...
AbstractAnalysis of the electromagnetic (EM) properties of power station steels, measured using a no...
AbstractThis paper investigates the magnetic properties and parameters measured from major/minor loo...
Power plant components are expected to withstand service at high temperature and pressure for thirty...
P91 steels with different N/Al ratios short term tempered or long term aged at a series of temperatu...
This paper begins by exploring the relationship between magnetic properties such as coercive field, ...
Failure of power station steel components can have severe economic impacts and also present signific...
9%Cr steels have been in use in power generation for over 20 years. Over this time, there have been ...