Revisiting the universality law in magnetically detected residual stresses in steels

Author:

Mangiorou Eleni1,Damatopoulou Tatiana V.1ORCID,Angelopoulos Spyridon1ORCID,Kalkanis Konstantinos2ORCID,Vourna Polyxeni1ORCID,Ktena Aphrodite3ORCID,Hristoforou Evangelos1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Electronic Sensors, National TU of Athens 1 , Athens, Greece

2. University of West Attika 2 , Athens, Greece

3. National and Kapodistrian University of Athens 3 , Athens, Greece

Abstract

The dependence of residual stresses on differential permeability, determining the so called Magnetic Stress Calibration (MASC) curve, results in the Universal MASC curve after normalizing the stress and permeability axes with the yield stress and the maximum differential permeability of the steel under test, respectively. The motivation of this paper is to illustrate the ability of obtaining the MASC curve of an unknown steel just by measuring its yield stress and maximum differential permeability. The calculated MASC curve of an unknown type of steel, obtained by multiplying the stress and permeability axes of the Universal MASC curve with the yield stress and maximum differential permeability obtained by the stress-strain curve under simultaneous measurement of the permeability, was compared with the actual MASC curve of the same unknown type of steel determined by the classical method, with an agreement better than ±5%. The conclusion is that the actual MASC curve of an unknown type of steel can be determined just by a stress-strain measurement, with simultaneous determination of the maximum amplitude of the differential permeability.

Funder

European Union

Greek National Funds

Publisher

AIP Publishing

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