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Using Modified J-A model in MMM detection at elastic stress stage

  • Mingxiu Xu*
  • , Minqiang Xu*
  • , Jianwei Li
  • , Haiyan Xing
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

In order to propel the development of metal magnetic memory (MMM) technique in fatigue damage detection, a modified Jiles-Atherton (J-A) model is constructed to describeMMMmechanism in elastic stress stage. TheMMMphenomenon is discussed from the view of energy minimum theory and equivalent magnetic field theory, the modified J-A model is constructed based on the energy balance in the process of magnetisation and the idea of J-A model, and the new model is used to simulate magnetomechanical effect by Matlab and compare with experimental results. It is shown that the forming process of MMM field is cyclic magnetisation in the range of equivalent magnetic field and the MMM field moves irreversibly towards a local equilibrium state M0. M0 is the intermediate state with some pinning before M reaches the anhysteretic magnetisation state M an. The M 0 σ curve is a loop around the M an σ curve, and it changes with k 1, H and the type of stress cycle. The modified J-A model that is suited for MMM detection is constructed by replacing M an in J-A model with M 0 and changing some parameters, and it can describe magnetization features in tension, release processes better and explain the changes in the sign of dB=ds that have been observed in experiments more reasonably. The modified J-A model can simulate the process of MMM field to become steady and the MMM field variation at fatigue process theoretically by changing model parameters, which is confirmed by experimental results. The results of theoretical research, simulation analysis and experiment verification all indicate that the modified J-A model can be used to describe MMM mechanism in elastic stress stage and analyse MMM field changes at fatigue process.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)121-138
Number of pages18
JournalNondestructive Testing and Evaluation
Volume27
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jun 2012
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Jiles-Atherton model
  • law of approach
  • magnetomechanical effect
  • metal magnetic memory

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