D1.2 - Sensitivity Analysis of Barkhausen Noise Measurements for Residual Stress Correlation

Event
SMSI 2023
2023-05-08 - 2023-05-11
Nürnberg
Band
Lectures
Chapter
D1 - Magnetic sensors for process control of forming processes
Author(s)
S. Stebner, M. Dölz, S. Münstermann - RWTH Aachen University, Aachen (Germany), D. Maier, W. Volk, A. Ismail, B. Lohmann - Technical University of Munich, München (Germany)
Pages
199 - 200
DOI
DOI10.5162/SMSI2023/D1.2
ISBN
978-3-9819376-8-8
Price
free

Abstract

As recent tendencies in the efficient design of forming processes show a clear trend towards property-control, suitable measurement techniques for inline monitoring must be identified and investigated regarding their measurement suitability. Since Barkhausen noise analysis offers a to the microstructural evolution susceptible measurement technique that may allow a correlation to residual stresses using symmetry effects seen in the measurement signal, this work introduces a sensitivity analysis of the available measurement parameter settings and their respective suitability for signal processing.

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