Characterisation of case depth in induction-hardened medium carbon steels based on magnetic minor hysteresis loop measurement technique |
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Authors: | Cunfu He Meng Yang Xueqian Wang Bin Wu |
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Affiliation: | College of Mechanical Engineering and Applied Electronics Technology, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing, People’s Republic of China |
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Abstract: | AbstractThe magnetic hysteresis behaviours of ferromagnetic materials vary with the heat treatment-induced micro-structural changes. In the study, the minor hysteresis loop measurement technique was used to quantitatively characterise the case depth in two types of medium carbon steels. Firstly, high-frequency induction quenching was applied in rod samples to increase the volume fraction of hard martensite to the soft ferrite/pearlite (or sorbite) in the sample surface. In order to determine the effective and total case depth, a complementary error function was employed to fit the measured hardness-depth profiles of induction-hardened samples. The cluster of minor hysteresis loops together with the tangential magnetic field (TMF) were recorded from all the samples and the comparative study was conducted among three kinds of magnetic parameters, which were sensitive to the variation of case depth. Compared to the parameters extracted from an individual minor loop and the distortion factor of the TMF, the magnitude of three-order harmonic of TMF was more suitable to indicate the variation in case depth. Two new minor-loop coefficients were introduced by combining two magnetic parameters with cumulative statistics of the cluster of minor-loops. The experimental results showed that the two coefficients monotonically linearly varied with the case depth within the carefully selected magnetisation region. |
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Keywords: | Induction quenching medium carbon steel minor hysteresis loop tangential magnetic field case depth characterisation |
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