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Introduction of a novel yoke-based electromagnetic measurement method with high temperature application possibilities

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Abstract This work investigates the effect of different initial microstructures on the electromagnetic magnetisation curves/hysteresis of 50CrMo4 steel and technically pure iron introducing a novel measurement method. Surprisingly little is… Click to show full abstract

Abstract This work investigates the effect of different initial microstructures on the electromagnetic magnetisation curves/hysteresis of 50CrMo4 steel and technically pure iron introducing a novel measurement method. Surprisingly little is known about the relationship between microstructure and the magnetic properties, although this is of great importance for a better understanding and multi-physics modelling of induction heat treatment. Analysis of the magnetic hysteresis and Distortion Analysis of Magnetic Excitation (DAME) are important techniques to characterise magnetic behaviour of materials. To perform these measurements, a specific measurement setup based on excitation circuit/yoke with secondary coils was implemented. Using these methods, the characterization of the effect of mechanical properties (i.e.: hardness) and different microstructures on electromagnetic magnetisation curves/hysteresis is possible with high precision. The effect of the eddy-currents on the B-H hysteresis shows a systematic behaviour, which opens the possibility for a new kind of categorisation of these effects. DAME shows a closely linear relationship with the assumed precipitation size allowing indirect analysis of the microstructure, also at elevated temperatures.

Keywords: introduction novel; measurement method; novel yoke; yoke based; measurement

Journal Title: Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
Year Published: 2021

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