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Tipo: Artigo de Periódico
Título : Ultrasound, eddy current and magnetic Barkhausen noise as tools for sigma phase detection on a UNS S31803 duplex stainless steel
Autor : Normando, Paulo Garcia
Moura, Elineudo Pinho de
Souza, José Adailson de
Tavares, Sérgio Souto Maior
Padovese, Linilson Rodrigues
Palabras clave : Duplex steel;Heat treatment;Phase transformation;Nondestructive testing
Fecha de publicación : 2010
Editorial : Materials Science and Engineering: A
Citación : NORMANDO, Paulo G. et al. Ultrasound, eddy current and magnetic Barkhausen noise as tools for sigma phase detection on a UNS S31803 duplex stainless steel. Materials Science and Engineering: A, [s.l.], v. 527, n. 12, p. 2886-2891, 2010.
Abstract: Sigma phase is a deleterious one which can be formed in duplex stainless steels during heat treatment or welding. Aiming to accompany this transformation, ferrite and sigma percentage and hardness were measured on samples of a UNS S31803 duplex stainless steel submitted to heat treatment. These results were compared to measurements obtained from ultrasound and eddy current techniques, i.e., velocity and impedance, respectively. Additionally, backscattered signals produced by wave propagation were acquired during ultrasonic inspection as well as magnetic Barkhausen noise during magnetic inspection. Both signal types were processed via a combination of detrended-fluctuation analysis (DFA) and principal component analysis (PCA). The techniques used were proven to be sensitive to changes in samples related to sigma phase formation due to heat treatment. Furthermore, there is an advantage using these methods since they are nondestructive.
URI : http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/66334
ISSN : 0921-5093
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