화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Materials Science, Vol.36, No.11, 2795-2799, 2001
Analysis of cold rolled steels of different reduction ratio using the magnetic Barkhausen noise technique
Magnetic Barkhausen Noise (MBN) was used to evaluate the magnetic behaviour of nuclear reactor pressure vessel steel specimens cold rolled to reduction ratios between 0% and 60%. Measurements performed at increasing reduction ratios revealed variations in the angular dependence of a parameter termed 'MBNenergy', concurrent with modifications in the shape of the pulse height distribution curves. The angular preference of MBNenergy present prior to cold rolling was destroyed at intermediate reduction ratios (approximate to 25%), and restored with further reduction (approximate to 40%). Along the rolling direction, the number of large voltage pulses was reduced at reduction ratios of approximate to 25%, increasing again at approximate to 60% reduction ratio. Results were attributed to competing effects between crystallographic texture, microscopic and macroscopic residual stresses.