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Title: The influence of a combined strain-heat treatment on the features of electromagnetic testing of fatigue degradation of quenched constructional steel
Authors: Makarov, A. V.
Gorkunov, E. S.
Savrai, R. A.
Kogan, L. K.
Yurovskikh, A. S.
Kolobylin, Y. M.
Malygina, I. Y.
Davydova, N. A.
Issue Date: 2013
Citation: The influence of a combined strain-heat treatment on the features of electromagnetic testing of fatigue degradation of quenched constructional steel / A. V. Makarov, E. S. Gorkunov, R. A. Savrai [et al.] // Russian Journal of Nondestructive Testing. — 2013. — Vol. 49. — № 12. — P. 690-704.
Abstract: The possibilities of the magnetic and eddy-current methods for testing fatigue degradation during low-cycle loading of quenched steel 50 (0.51% C) that was subjected to a combined strain-heat treatment according to an optimal regime that included friction treatment with subsequent tempering at T = 350 C, were investigated. It is shown that for steel that was subjected to a combined nanostructuring treatment, the accumulation of a plastic strain under "hard" cyclic loading can be tested using the coercimetric method and values of the residual magnetic induction on the major and minor magnetic-hysteresis loops, values of the maximum and initial magnetic permeabilities, and readings of an eddy-current instrument at a low excitation frequency of the eddy-current transducer. The appearance of surface fatigue cracks can be tested via eddy-current measurements at high frequencies, when the contribution of the crack formation in the hardened layer to the eddy-current characteristics is considerable. © 2013 Pleiades Publishing, Ltd.
Keywords: CONSTRUCTIONAL STEEL
EDDY-CURRENT TESTING
LOW-CYCLE FATIGUE LOADING
MAGNETIC INSPECTION
STRAIN-HEAT NANOSTRUCTURING TREATMENT
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/27495
SCOPUS ID: 84894632274
WOS ID: 000331820200003
PURE ID: 837951
ISSN: 1061-8309
DOI: 10.1134/S1061830913120048
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