Barkhausen Noise‐ and Eddy Current‐Based Measurements for Online Detection of Deformation‐Induced Martensite During Flow Forming of Metastable Austenitic Steel AISI 304L
J. Rozo Vasquez, H. Kanagarajah, B. Arian, L. Kersting, W. Homberg, A. Trächtler, F. Walther, Engineering Reports 7 (2024).
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Rozo Vasquez, Julian;
Kanagarajah, Hanigah;
Arian, BahmanLibreCat;
Kersting, Lukas;
Homberg, WernerLibreCat;
Trächtler, AnsgarLibreCat;
Walther, Frank
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<jats:title>ABSTRACT</jats:title><jats:p>This paper deals with micromagnetic measurements for online detection of strain‐induced α′‐martensite during plastic deformation of metastable austenitic steel AISI 304L. The operating principles of the sensors are magnetic Barkhausen noise (MBN) and eddy currents (EC), which are suitable for detection of microstructure evolution due to formation of ferromagnetic phases. The focus of this study was put on the qualification of different micromagnetic techniques and different measurement systems under conditions similar to the real ones during production, which is crucial for implementation of a property‐controlled flow forming process. The investigation was carried out on tubular specimens produced by flow forming, which have different content of α′‐martensite. To characterize the sensitivity of the sensors, different contact conditions between sensors and workpieces were reproduced. MBN sensors are suitable for detecting amount of α′‐martensite, but the measurements are affected by the surface roughness. This entails that the calibration models for MBN sensors must take account of these effects. EC sensors show a closer match with the amount of α′‐martensite without having major affectation by other effects.</jats:p>
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Rozo Vasquez J, Kanagarajah H, Arian B, et al. Barkhausen Noise‐ and Eddy Current‐Based Measurements for Online Detection of Deformation‐Induced Martensite During Flow Forming of Metastable Austenitic Steel <scp>AISI 304L</scp>. Engineering Reports. 2024;7(1). doi:10.1002/eng2.13070
Rozo Vasquez, J., Kanagarajah, H., Arian, B., Kersting, L., Homberg, W., Trächtler, A., & Walther, F. (2024). Barkhausen Noise‐ and Eddy Current‐Based Measurements for Online Detection of Deformation‐Induced Martensite During Flow Forming of Metastable Austenitic Steel <scp>AISI 304L</scp>. Engineering Reports, 7(1), Article e13070. https://doi.org/10.1002/eng2.13070
@article{Rozo Vasquez_Kanagarajah_Arian_Kersting_Homberg_Trächtler_Walther_2024, title={Barkhausen Noise‐ and Eddy Current‐Based Measurements for Online Detection of Deformation‐Induced Martensite During Flow Forming of Metastable Austenitic Steel <scp>AISI 304L</scp>}, volume={7}, DOI={10.1002/eng2.13070}, number={1e13070}, journal={Engineering Reports}, publisher={Wiley}, author={Rozo Vasquez, Julian and Kanagarajah, Hanigah and Arian, Bahman and Kersting, Lukas and Homberg, Werner and Trächtler, Ansgar and Walther, Frank}, year={2024} }
Rozo Vasquez, Julian, Hanigah Kanagarajah, Bahman Arian, Lukas Kersting, Werner Homberg, Ansgar Trächtler, and Frank Walther. “Barkhausen Noise‐ and Eddy Current‐Based Measurements for Online Detection of Deformation‐Induced Martensite During Flow Forming of Metastable Austenitic Steel <scp>AISI 304L</Scp>.” Engineering Reports 7, no. 1 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1002/eng2.13070.
J. Rozo Vasquez et al., “Barkhausen Noise‐ and Eddy Current‐Based Measurements for Online Detection of Deformation‐Induced Martensite During Flow Forming of Metastable Austenitic Steel <scp>AISI 304L</scp>,” Engineering Reports, vol. 7, no. 1, Art. no. e13070, 2024, doi: 10.1002/eng2.13070.
Rozo Vasquez, Julian, et al. “Barkhausen Noise‐ and Eddy Current‐Based Measurements for Online Detection of Deformation‐Induced Martensite During Flow Forming of Metastable Austenitic Steel <scp>AISI 304L</Scp>.” Engineering Reports, vol. 7, no. 1, e13070, Wiley, 2024, doi:10.1002/eng2.13070.
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