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- 2024Classification of Wrought and Cast Aluminium using Magnetic Induction Spectroscopy and Machine Vision
- 2023Computations and measurements of the magnetic polarizability tensor characterisation of highly conducting and magnetic objectscitations
- 2023A review of the classification of non-ferrous metals using magnetic induction for recyclingcitations
- 2023Scrap metal classification using magnetic induction spectroscopy and machine visioncitations
- 2019Classification of Non-ferrous Scrap Metal using Two Component Magnetic Induction Spectroscopy
- 2019Magnetic characterisation of grain size and precipitate distribution by major and minor BH loop measurementscitations
- 2017Classification of Non-ferrous Metals using Magnetic Induction Spectroscopycitations
- 2017Detection of creep degradation during pressure vessel testing using electromagnetic sensor technologycitations
- 2017Optimized setup and protocol for magnetic domain imaging with in Situ hysteresis measurementcitations
- 2017Electromagnetic tensor spectroscopy for sorting of shredded metallic scrapcitations
- 2017Selective recovery of metallic scraps using electromagnetic tensor spectroscopy
- 2016Defect representation using the electromagnetic tensor formulation for eddy current NDT
- 2015Electromagnetic evaluation of the microstructure of grade 91 tubes/pipescitations
- 2015Rapid Non-Contact Relative Permittivity Measurement of Fruits and Vegetables using Magnetic Induction Spectroscopycitations
- 2014Differential permeability behaviour of P9 and T22 power station Steelscitations
- 2013Magnetic sensing for microstructural assessment of power station steels: Differential permeability and magnetic hysteresiscitations
- 2006Electromagnetic visualisation of steel flow in continuous casting nozzlescitations
- 2006A three-dimensional inverse finite-element method applied to experimental eddy-current imaging datacitations
- 2003Development of a sensor for visualization of steel flow in the continuous casting nozzlecitations
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Optimized setup and protocol for magnetic domain imaging with in Situ hysteresis measurement
Abstract
This paper elaborates the sample preparation protocols required to obtain optimal domain patterns using the Bitter method, focusing on the extra steps compared to standard metallographic sample preparation procedures. The paper proposes a novel bespoke rig for dynamic domain imaging with in situ BH (magnetic hysteresis) measurements and elaborates the protocols for the sensor preparation and the use of the rig to ensure accurate BH measurement. The protocols for static and ordinary dynamic domain imaging (without in situ BH measurements) are also presented. The reported method takes advantage of the convenience and high sensitivity of the traditional Bitter method and enables in situ BH measurement without interrupting or interfering with the domain wall movement processes. This facilitates establishing a direct and quantitative link between the domain wall movement processes–microstructural feature interactions in ferritic steels with their BH loops. This method is anticipated to become a useful tool for the fundamental study of microstructure–magnetic property relationships in steels and to help interpret the electromagnetic sensor signals for non-destructive evaluation of steel microstructures.