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Title: MONITORING OF FERROMAGNETIC STRUCTURES

MONITORING OF FERROMAGNETIC STRUCTURES
J.Juraszek
1314-2704
English
17
62
The paper presents a system for monitoring of operational safety of ferromagnetic structures used in civil engineering, machine construction and power engineering. The system is based on sensors of the residual magnetic field (RMFM) distribution. A change in values of individual components of the residual magnetic field informs in advance about the appearance of areas with a raised level of stresses or stress concentration zones and identifies micro cracks. The paper presents numerous examples of identification of hazard areas both in machine construction (forging press drive shafts) and in civil engineering (transporter crane steel structure). The information obtained from the system for monitoring of operational safety of ferromagnetic structures has already made it possible to take appropriate preventive measures to avert a major catastrophe.
conference
17th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM 2017
17th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM 2017, 29 June - 5 July, 2017
Proceedings Paper
STEF92 Technology
International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference-SGEM
Bulgarian Acad Sci; Acad Sci Czech Republ; Latvian Acad Sci; Polish Acad Sci; Russian Acad Sci; Serbian Acad Sci & Arts; Slovak Acad Sci; Natl Acad Sci Ukraine; Natl Acad Sci Armenia; Sci Council Japan; World Acad Sci; European Acad Sci, Arts & Letters; Ac
311-318
29 June - 5 July, 2017
website
cdrom
4545
ferromagnetic structures; residual magnetic field; micro cracks; cracks.

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