AbstractThe effect of ferrite fraction, in 0.17–0.8wt% C steels with ferrite–pearlite microstructures, on multi-frequency electromagnetic (EM) sensor readings has been studied. The measured initial relative permeability values agreed well with finite element microstructure model predictions. The EM sensor low frequency inductance value is sensitive to changes in relative permeability and the sensor can measure ferrite fraction in dual-phase steels. Therefore, EM sensors could be used to assess dual-phase (ferrite+pearlite/bainite/martensite) steel microstructures in a non-contact, non-destructive manner
Magnetic and electric properties (such as low field relative permeability and resistivity) are sensi...
This paper presents results from a multi-frequency electromagnetic (EM) sensor used to cha...
This paper presents results from a multi-frequency electromagnetic sensor used to evaluate the micro...
The effect of ferrite fraction, in 0.17-0.8 wt{\%} C steels with ferrite-pearlite microstructures, o...
Steel properties are controlled by its microstructural parameters, such as grain size, phase balanc...
The link between the electromagnetic properties of steel and its microstructure is a complex one, de...
It is desirable to be able to non-destructively evaluate the microstructural features and/or mechani...
In an accompanying paper being presented in NDESAI, the utility of Multifrequency electromagnetic ...
The magnetic properties of steels are sensitive to temperature and currently the only way to determi...
An electromagnetic (EM) sensor, capable of detecting the formation of ferromagnetic ferrite from par...
The mechanical properties of steel are strongly influenced by its microstructural features such as p...
An industrial-scale electromagnetic (EM) sensor is employed to non-destructively and dynamically mon...
The characterization of steel microstructures is an important tool for metallurgists as mechanical...
Linking the ferrite fraction in a dual-phase (DP) steel microstructure and its electromagnetic prope...
Phase composition is dominant in determining mechanical properties of carbon steels therefore is one...
Magnetic and electric properties (such as low field relative permeability and resistivity) are sensi...
This paper presents results from a multi-frequency electromagnetic (EM) sensor used to cha...
This paper presents results from a multi-frequency electromagnetic sensor used to evaluate the micro...
The effect of ferrite fraction, in 0.17-0.8 wt{\%} C steels with ferrite-pearlite microstructures, o...
Steel properties are controlled by its microstructural parameters, such as grain size, phase balanc...
The link between the electromagnetic properties of steel and its microstructure is a complex one, de...
It is desirable to be able to non-destructively evaluate the microstructural features and/or mechani...
In an accompanying paper being presented in NDESAI, the utility of Multifrequency electromagnetic ...
The magnetic properties of steels are sensitive to temperature and currently the only way to determi...
An electromagnetic (EM) sensor, capable of detecting the formation of ferromagnetic ferrite from par...
The mechanical properties of steel are strongly influenced by its microstructural features such as p...
An industrial-scale electromagnetic (EM) sensor is employed to non-destructively and dynamically mon...
The characterization of steel microstructures is an important tool for metallurgists as mechanical...
Linking the ferrite fraction in a dual-phase (DP) steel microstructure and its electromagnetic prope...
Phase composition is dominant in determining mechanical properties of carbon steels therefore is one...
Magnetic and electric properties (such as low field relative permeability and resistivity) are sensi...
This paper presents results from a multi-frequency electromagnetic (EM) sensor used to cha...
This paper presents results from a multi-frequency electromagnetic sensor used to evaluate the micro...