Title :
Examination of Electromagnetic Inspection of Retained Austenite in the High Chromium Cast Iron—3-D Nonlinear FEM Analysis Considering Nonuniform Permeability
Author :
Gotoh, Yuji ; Nishishita, Akira ; Sasaguri, Nobuya ; Takahashi, Norio
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mech. & Energy Syst. Eng., Oita Univ., Oita, Japan
Abstract :
The inspection of volume fraction of retained austenite in the high chromium cast iron is important in keeping the quality and hardness of abrasion proof components as a steel of hot-rolling etc. The permeability and the conductivity of the cast iron are decreased when the volume fraction of retained austenite is increased. Therefore, the inspection of the retained austenite is possible by detecting the difference of the electromagnetic characteristic. However, the inspection is not easy, because the permeability of the cast iron is usually nonuniform. As a result, the signal of the electromagnetic inspection has a magnetic noise. In this paper, the inspection technique for reducing the effect of the nonuniformity of the permeability on the large magnetic noise, and that for measuring the retained austenite is examined using 3-D edge-based hexahedral nonlinear finite element method (FEM). In addition, the experimental verification is also carried out.
Keywords :
abrasion; austenitic stainless steel; cast iron; electrical conductivity; finite element analysis; hardness; hot rolling; magnetic noise; magnetic permeability; 3D edge-based hexahedral nonlinear finite element method; 3D nonlinear FEM analysis; FeCrCJk; abrasion proof components; conductivity; electromagnetic characteristic; electromagnetic inspection; hardness; high chromium cast iron; hot-rolling; inspection technique; magnetic noise; nonuniform permeability; retained austenite; steel; volume fraction; Cast iron; Chromium; Conductivity; Electromagnetic analysis; Electromagnetic measurements; Inspection; Magnetic noise; Noise measurement; Permeability measurement; Steel; Electromagnetic inspection method; nonuniformity of permeability; retained austenite in high chromium cast iron;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2010.2047848