DocumentCode
1155596
Title
Simulation of surface heating effects and effective permeabilities using a Jiles-Atherton model
Author
Lloyd, George ; Wang, Ming L. ; Singh, Varsha ; Indochochea, Ernesto
Author_Institution
Dept. of Civil & Mater. Eng., Univ. of Illinois, Chicago, IL, USA
Volume
40
Issue
6
fYear
2004
Firstpage
3463
Lastpage
3466
Abstract
The hysteretic, nonlinear character of ferromagnetic steels, coupled with pronounced stress and temperature sensitivities, make detailed magnetoelastic sensor design and calibration very difficult at present, particularly under possible high repetition rates during disaster scenarios, and in large cables (δ/R<1,Bi<0.1, where δ is the magnetic skin depth and Bi is the thermal Biot number) with inhomogeneous stress and thermal fields. The desire also exists to associate bulk magnetic material parameters with microstructural features to enable generally useful correlations to be developed. The Jiles-Atherton class of thermodynamic models potentially fit these requirements, and we explore their use for investigating field thermomagnetic effects in A36/1018 steels. Model development is supported by microstructural characterization of the anhysteretic via magnetic force microscopy and tunneling electron microscope imaging.
Keywords
crystal microstructure; differential equations; magnetic force microscopy; magnetic hysteresis; permeability; steel; thermomagnetic effects; transmission electron microscopy; A36-1018 steel; Jiles-Atherton model; bulk magnetic material parameters; effective permeabilities; field thermomagnetic effects; magnetic force microscopy; magnetoelasticity; microstructural characterization; microstructural features; surface heating effects; thermodynamic models; tunneling electron microscope imaging; tunneling electron microscopy; Biosensors; Couplings; Electron microscopy; Heating; Magnetic force microscopy; Magnetic hysteresis; Permeability; Steel; Temperature sensors; Thermal stresses; 65; Dislocations; MFM; TEM; magnetic force microscopy; magnetoelasticity; tunneling electron microscopy;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9464
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMAG.2004.832274
Filename
1353451
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