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Nondestructive Evaluation for Remanent Life of 1Cr-0.5Mo Steel by Reversible Permeability

Journal of Magnetics, Volume 17, Number 3, 30 Sep 2012, Pages 206-209
Kwon-sang Ryu * (Division of Industrial Metrology, KRISS), Yun Hee Lee (Division of Industrial Metrology, KRISS), Jong Seo Park (Division of Industrial Metrology, KRISS), Un Bong Baek (Division of Industrial Metrology, KRISS)
Abstract

Peak interval for reversible permeability is presented for nondestructively evaluating the remanent life of 1Cr- 0.5Mo steel. The method to measure the peak interval of reversible permeability is based on the value of reversible permeability is the same as the differential value of the hysteresis loop. The measurement principle is based on the first harmonics voltage induced in a sensing coil using a lock-in amplifier tuned to a frequency of the exciting voltage. Results obtained for the peak interval of reversible permeability and Rockwell hardness on the aged samples decrease as aging time and the Larson-Miller parameter increase. We could estimate the remanent life of 1Cr-0.5Mo steel by using the relationship between the peak interval of reversible permeability and the Larson-Miller parameter, nondestructively.

 

Keywords: remanent life; 1Cr-0.5Mo steel; nondestructive evaluation (NDE); peak interval of reversible permeability; Larson-Miller parameter (LMP)
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4283/JMAG.2012.17.3.206
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