Highly precise non-contact instrumentation for magnetic measurement of mechanical stress in low-carbon steel wires

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作者
Kvasnica, B
Fabo, P
机构
[1] Department of Radiophysics, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Comenius University
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10.1088/0957-0233/7/5/007
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T [工业技术];
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08 ;
摘要
The magnetoelastic properties of steel wires are used for measuring a mechanical load in tension. A microcomputer-controlled measuring instrument was designed. The dependence of magnetic behaviour on a previous state is eliminated by the suggested method of commutated measurement of amplitude permeability from saturation to the demagnetizing state. It was observed that the change of permeability with tension was linear during technical saturation of the specimen: low-carbon steel wire used in building industry. Temperature influenced the permeability curve and was found to be positive. The effect decreased with magnetizing field, but it increased under mechanical loading. The coefficient of relative change of permeability with both tension and temperature was compared. The resolution and the reproducibility of the method is described. The dispersion of magnetic properties of specimens has been shown to be less than 1.5% in the determination of resulting stress. Because of the internal stress of specimen evaluation this method allows one to measure the tension of loaded wire, especially in civil engineering applications.
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