Developing techniques for testing magnetic properties of electric steels. II. Variations in magnetic properties and their effect on reliability of testing results
Gs. Korzunin et al., Developing techniques for testing magnetic properties of electric steels. II. Variations in magnetic properties and their effect on reliability of testing results, RUSS J NOND, 37(4), 2001, pp. 239-262
The paper presents experimental data concerning the magnitude and character
of variations in magnetic properties of electric steels (among a number of
sheets, within one sheet, over the length and width of a roll, etc.). The
paper also considers effects of variations in magnetic parameters of steel
on the quality of fabricated components and reliability of measurements of
steel parameters conducted in accordance with the existing State Standards
by testing one selected sample cut from single sheets of a batch, or from t
he beginning or end of a roll on an Epstein's apparatus. The inhomogeneity
of magnetic parameters is a natural consequence of the instability of the t
echnological process of the steel manufacture on all its stages and on the
stages of its transformation (chemical composition, smelting conditions in
which slabs for rolling are produced, regimes of rolling and annealing, etc
.), therefore these parameters usually obey the law of normal distribution.
Feasibility of more efficient methods of steel testing designed to optimiz
e and improve the reliability of testing results is discussed.