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Issue title: Proceedings from the 17th International Symposium on Applied Electromagnetics and Mechanics (ISEM 2015)
Guest editors: Fumio Kojima, Futoshi Kobayashi and Hiroyuki Nakamoto
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Iida, Miraia; * | Marinova, Ilianab | Saito, Yoshifurua
Affiliations: [a] c/o Y. Saito Lab., Hosei University, Kajino Koganei, Tokyo, Japan | [b] Department of Electrical Apparatus, Technical University of Sofia, Sofia, Bulgaria
Correspondence: [*] Corresponding author: Mirai Iida, c/o Y. Saito Lab, Hosei University 3-7-2 Kajino Koganei, Tokyo 184-8584, Japan. E-mail:[email protected]
Abstract: Ferromagnetic materials are widely used for various artificial products such as cars, trains, ships and so on. Because of its mechanical property, iron steel is most popular in use for the frame materials. Nondestructive testing of iron steel is an extremely important way to maintain their mechanical reliability. It is well known fact that the Barkhausen signals are emitted from only the ferromagnetic materials having magnetic domain structures. Also this signal varies depending upon their past mechanical as well as radioactive stress histories. In the present paper, we have applied a generalized frequency fluctuation analysis to the Barkhausen signals to detect the various mechanical stresses. Surprisingly, it has been succeeded in clarifying that application of our frequency fluctuation analysis to the Barkhausen signals makes it possible to detect the several kinds of mechanical stress.
Keywords: Barkhausen signal, frequency fluctuation, signal processing, least squares
DOI: 10.3233/JAE-162132
Journal: International Journal of Applied Electromagnetics and Mechanics, vol. 52, no. 1-2, pp. 371-379, 2016
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