Observation of magnetic fields in medium carbon low alloy steel JIS S45C under point contact loading

Uryu Megumi*, Kida Katsuyuki, Honda Takashi, Edson Costa Santos, Kenichi Saruwatari

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Abstract

In order to understand the phenomena caused by the contact stresses occurring within surface, non-destructive methods that can be related to contact conditions are necessary. The main purpose of this work is to study the relationship between magnetization location and direction, spherical Hertzian contact and changes in the magnetic field asymmetry. In the present work, we used a newly developed GaAs film sensor-equipped scanning Hall probe microscope (SHPM) and observed magnetic fields in tool steel plates before and after contact tests under 196N load, at room temperature in air. Medium carbon low alloy steels specimens (JIS S45C) were used in the experiments. Around the contact test area, changes in 'S' and 'N' poles generated by magnetization using a square magnet block were investigated.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationMachine Design and Manufacturing Engineering
Pages15-21
Number of pages7
DOIs
StatePublished - 2012
Event2012 International Conference on Machine Design and Manufacturing Engineering, ICMDME 2012 - Jeju Island, Korea, Republic of
Duration: 2012/05/112012/05/12

Publication series

NameAdvanced Materials Research
Volume566
ISSN (Print)1022-6680

Conference

Conference2012 International Conference on Machine Design and Manufacturing Engineering, ICMDME 2012
Country/TerritoryKorea, Republic of
CityJeju Island
Period2012/05/112012/05/12

Keywords

  • Hertzian contact
  • JIS S45C
  • Magnetic flux density
  • Partial magnetization
  • Residual stress

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Engineering

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