Stress state evaluation in low carbon and TRIP steels by magnetic permeability

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Magnetic permeability is an indicative factor for the steel health monitoring. The measurements of magnetic permeability lead to the evaluation of the stress state of any ferromagnetic steel. The magnetic permeability measurements were conducted on low carbon and TRIP steel samples, which were subjected to both tensile and compressive stresses. The results indicated a direct correlation of the magnetic permeability with the mechanical properties, the stress state and the microstructural features of the examined samples.

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Kouli, M. E., & Giannakis, M. (2016). Stress state evaluation in low carbon and TRIP steels by magnetic permeability. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 108). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/108/1/012013

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