Magnetic Stress Monitoring Using a Directional Potential Drop Technique

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Abstract

An alternating current potential drop technique is presented that exploits anisotropic magnetostriction to monitor changes in applied stress in steel. The background to the technique is provided together with an ad hoc approximation that describes the sensitivity of the sensor to the underlying properties. A uniaxial loading experiment has been conducted on duplex and mild steel specimens showing that changes in stress are measureable. Saturation and hysteresis afflict the measurement, which, in addition to sensitivity to temperature and magnetisation, may undermine inversion. With the capabilities and limitations of the proposed technique introduced, guidance on possible suitable applications are given, concluding that use for monitoring the number and relative size of fatigue stress cycles may be a suitable and attractive opportunity.

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Corcoran, J., & Nagy, P. B. (2018). Magnetic Stress Monitoring Using a Directional Potential Drop Technique. Journal of Nondestructive Evaluation, 37(3). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10921-018-0510-4

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