Electromagnetic methods for non-destructive evaluation (NDE) are presented, with which sheet metal components can be identified and their material properties can be characterized. The latter is possible with 3MA, the Micromagnetic Multiparametric Microstructure and stress Analyser. This is a combination of several micromagnetic NDE methods that make it possible to analyse the microstructure in a ferromagnetic material and to determine quantitative values of the mechanical material properties or the stress state.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe paper addresses the investigation of microstructures from AISI 52100 and AISI 4140 in hardened as well as in quenched and tempered conditions. The specimens are compared in terms of their magnetic hysteresis and their microstructural and mechanical properties. Material properties were determined by hardness, microhardness, and X-ray diffraction measurements.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA portable nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) surface probe was used to determine the time-dependent self-diffusion coefficient D(t) of water molecules in two fluid-filled porous media. The measuring equipment and the inhomogeneous magnetic fields in the sensitive volume of the probe are described. It is discussed how to evaluate D(t) using a surface probe from the primary and stimulated echoes generated in three-pulse experiments.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDiffusion measurements of water in a glass beads porous media were carried out by the "One-Sided Access" sensor. An approach to determine the long time mean square displacement of hydrogen molecules by measuring the ratio of stimulated echo to primary echo in a three pulse sequence in the presence of permanent static field gradient is analysed. The difference between the apparent diffusion coefficient in a pure water sample and in water/glass beads mixtures becomes visible.
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