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Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics

2014 year, number 3

Effect of Mechanical Stresses on the Magnetic Characteristics of Pipe Steel

E. S. Gorkunov1, S. M. Zadvorkin1, A. N. Mushnikov1, S. V. Smirnov1, E. I. Yakushenko2
1Institute of Engineering Science, Ural Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Ekaterinburg, 620049 Russia
2Naval Polytechnic Institute, St. Petersburg, 196604 Russia
Keywords: tension, compression, torsion, internal pressure, coercive force, residual induction, maximum magnetic permeability

Abstract

The effect of elastic deformation in tension (compression) torsion, internal pressure loading, and their combination on the magnetic characteristics of 09G2S pipe steel is studied. It is found that in the cases of compression, torsion, and internal pressure loading, the coercive force, residual induction, and maximum magnetic permeability are uniquely dependent on the stress. It is shown that the strength of the applied magnetic field in which the magnetostriction becomes negative decreases under the action of tensile stresses. It is found that in the case of combined tension (compression) and torsion, shear stresses weaken the effect of normal stresses on the magnetic properties. In the case of a combination of all three types of loading, increasing internal pressure leads to an increase in the coercive force and a decrease in the residual induction and maximum magnetic permeability. Measurement results were used to plot the dependence of the stress intensity on the coercive force for different values of the Lode parameter, which determines the type of stress state of the object.