Non-destructive testing of thin strip material : Implementation of the 3MA technique at a steel producing company

This study is an initial attempt to investigate the possibility of substituting conventional laboratory destructive testing techniques at Sandvik's strip steel production facilities with the 3MA (Micro-magnetic Multi-parameter Microstructure and Stress Analysis) NDT (nondestructive testing) tec...

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Main Author: Lizarralde, Jon Mikel
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Language:English
Published: Högskolan i Gävle, Avdelningen för bygg- energi- och miljöteknik 2017
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3MA
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-hig-242562017-06-22T05:34:59ZNon-destructive testing of thin strip material : Implementation of the 3MA technique at a steel producing companyengLizarralde, Jon MikelHögskolan i Gävle, Avdelningen för bygg- energi- och miljöteknik2017Non-destructive testing3MAsteel stripprocess monitoring and controlenergy efficiencysustainabilityhardnesstensile strengthEnergy SystemsEnergisystemThis study is an initial attempt to investigate the possibility of substituting conventional laboratory destructive testing techniques at Sandvik's strip steel production facilities with the 3MA (Micro-magnetic Multi-parameter Microstructure and Stress Analysis) NDT (nondestructive testing) technique. The interest for the research comes from various problems with the actual destructive testing method. Sandvik manufactures thin strip steel (among other products) and controls the quality of its product by taking samples from the ends of the strip and measuring the sample's material properties in a separate laboratory. Hence, the sample preparation process is time and material consuming, and the results obtained from the laboratory measurements are not always representative of the real values along the whole length of the strip (usually several kilometers). Therefore, the present project involves the correlation between three material properties (Vickers hardness, tensile strength and carbide density) and a selection of micro-magnetic parameters measured with the 3MA-II equipment manufactured by the Fraunhofer IZFP institute. The 3MA-II system is based on four measuring techniques (harmonic analysis, magnetic Barkhausen noise, incremental permeability and Eddy current testing) and is capable of recording up to 41 micro-magnetic parameters. Samples of two different steel grades (composition) were used in the study. The results for hardness and tensile strength (average relative errors of 1.04% and 0.78%, respectively) corroborated the applicability of the 3MA technique to steel strip inspection. Thus, the implementation of this technique would lead to an improvement in the company's energy efficiency and sustainability. However, finding a good correlation between micromagnetic parameters and material properties is not always possible and, in the case of carbide density, no reliable correlation was achieved. So, further experiments are proposed for future studies regarding carbide density and other material properties. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hig:diva-24256application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Non-destructive testing
3MA
steel strip
process monitoring and control
energy efficiency
sustainability
hardness
tensile strength
Energy Systems
Energisystem
spellingShingle Non-destructive testing
3MA
steel strip
process monitoring and control
energy efficiency
sustainability
hardness
tensile strength
Energy Systems
Energisystem
Lizarralde, Jon Mikel
Non-destructive testing of thin strip material : Implementation of the 3MA technique at a steel producing company
description This study is an initial attempt to investigate the possibility of substituting conventional laboratory destructive testing techniques at Sandvik's strip steel production facilities with the 3MA (Micro-magnetic Multi-parameter Microstructure and Stress Analysis) NDT (nondestructive testing) technique. The interest for the research comes from various problems with the actual destructive testing method. Sandvik manufactures thin strip steel (among other products) and controls the quality of its product by taking samples from the ends of the strip and measuring the sample's material properties in a separate laboratory. Hence, the sample preparation process is time and material consuming, and the results obtained from the laboratory measurements are not always representative of the real values along the whole length of the strip (usually several kilometers). Therefore, the present project involves the correlation between three material properties (Vickers hardness, tensile strength and carbide density) and a selection of micro-magnetic parameters measured with the 3MA-II equipment manufactured by the Fraunhofer IZFP institute. The 3MA-II system is based on four measuring techniques (harmonic analysis, magnetic Barkhausen noise, incremental permeability and Eddy current testing) and is capable of recording up to 41 micro-magnetic parameters. Samples of two different steel grades (composition) were used in the study. The results for hardness and tensile strength (average relative errors of 1.04% and 0.78%, respectively) corroborated the applicability of the 3MA technique to steel strip inspection. Thus, the implementation of this technique would lead to an improvement in the company's energy efficiency and sustainability. However, finding a good correlation between micromagnetic parameters and material properties is not always possible and, in the case of carbide density, no reliable correlation was achieved. So, further experiments are proposed for future studies regarding carbide density and other material properties.
author Lizarralde, Jon Mikel
author_facet Lizarralde, Jon Mikel
author_sort Lizarralde, Jon Mikel
title Non-destructive testing of thin strip material : Implementation of the 3MA technique at a steel producing company
title_short Non-destructive testing of thin strip material : Implementation of the 3MA technique at a steel producing company
title_full Non-destructive testing of thin strip material : Implementation of the 3MA technique at a steel producing company
title_fullStr Non-destructive testing of thin strip material : Implementation of the 3MA technique at a steel producing company
title_full_unstemmed Non-destructive testing of thin strip material : Implementation of the 3MA technique at a steel producing company
title_sort non-destructive testing of thin strip material : implementation of the 3ma technique at a steel producing company
publisher Högskolan i Gävle, Avdelningen för bygg- energi- och miljöteknik
publishDate 2017
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