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High-T/sub c/ SQUID microscope study of the effects of microstructure and deformation on the remanent magnetization of steel

Authors :
S.-H. Kang
K. Schlenga
J. W. Morris
T.J. Shaw
J. W. Chan
John Clarke
Robert McDermott
Source :
IEEE Transactions on Appiled Superconductivity. 9:4107-4110
Publication Year :
1999
Publisher :
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 1999.

Abstract

We have studied the effects of heat treatment and mechanical stress on the remanent magnetization of ferromagnetic steels using a high-transition-temperature (HTC) Superconducting QUantum Interference Device (SQUID) microscope. Samples were prepared by different heat treatments, which produced varied microstructures, and different rolling treatments, which produced varied levels of deformation. The samples were subsequently magnetized in fields of 50 mT, and the remanent magnetization was measured by rastering the sample over the SQUID using a two-dimensional (2D) translation stage with a scanning range of 50 mm/spl times/50 mm. With a separation between the SQUID and sample of approximately 0.5 mm, this produced a 2D magnetic field image due to the local remanent magnetization of the sample. In addition, microstructural information was determined using optical imaging, allowing us to correlate the effects of heat treatment and mechanical stress on local remanent magnetisation with detailed microstructural information. Since the strength and integrity of steels can be well predicted from microstructural information, correlation of this information with the 2D remanent magnetization images could lead to an effective method for the non-destructive evaluation of ferromagnetic steels through a simple measurement of remanent magnetization.

Details

ISSN :
10518223
Volume :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
IEEE Transactions on Appiled Superconductivity
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........249f5c955bae8259aec6daa008431948
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/77.783929