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Effect of Tensile Elastic Deformations on Magnetic Properties of Preliminarily Deformed Structural Steel Operating Under Pressure

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The effect of elastic deformations by uniaxial tension on magnetic characteristics of preliminarily deformed structural steel 20K used for making objects operating under pressure (boilers, tanks, vessels etc.) is studied. The mechanical properties and the chemical composition of the steel are determined. The magnetic properties are tested in a closed magnetic circuit and with attached magnetic devices to determine the informative magnetic parameters to be used for developing techniques for nondestructive inspection of the stress–strain state of structures from the steel studied.

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The work has been performed with financial support of the Russian Scientific Foundation, project No. 20-79-00045, with the use of the equipment of the common access center “Plastometry.”

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Translated from Metallovedenie i Termicheskaya Obrabotka Metallov, No. 7, pp. 59 – 63, July, 2022.

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Putilova, E.A., Mushnikov, A.N., Zadvorkin, S.M. et al. Effect of Tensile Elastic Deformations on Magnetic Properties of Preliminarily Deformed Structural Steel Operating Under Pressure. Met Sci Heat Treat 64, 410–414 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11041-022-00822-w

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