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On the use of fluxmetric methods for characterizing feebly magnetic materials

The problems related to the use of a split-coil permeameter for measuring the magnetic properties of materials with low relative permeability are faced. In particular, a challenging problem arises from the series production of steel tapes: magnetic and paramagnetic materials, in fact, exhibit differ...

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Autores principales: Arpaia, Pasquale, Liccardo, Annalisa, Buzio, Marco, Parrella, Alessandro
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/I2MTC.2017.7969928
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2303660
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author Arpaia, Pasquale
Liccardo, Annalisa
Buzio, Marco
Parrella, Alessandro
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Liccardo, Annalisa
Buzio, Marco
Parrella, Alessandro
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description The problems related to the use of a split-coil permeameter for measuring the magnetic properties of materials with low relative permeability are faced. In particular, a challenging problem arises from the series production of steel tapes: magnetic and paramagnetic materials, in fact, exhibit different magnetic properties according to the production process (i.e. annealing and cold work). Consequently, samples of this material differently treated have to be characterized in order to find the optimal cold work and annealing able to minimize raising of magnetism. In this paper, fluxmetric methods, widely employed for magnets testing, are extended to the characterization of feebly magnetic materials. A case study for the series production of steel tapes about co-wound 1.430 stainless steel tapes, the material used for the quench detection in ITER TF coils [1], is presented.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-16507542019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1109/I2MTC.2017.7969928http://cds.cern.ch/record/2303660engArpaia, PasqualeLiccardo, AnnalisaBuzio, MarcoParrella, AlessandroOn the use of fluxmetric methods for characterizing feebly magnetic materialsEngineeringThe problems related to the use of a split-coil permeameter for measuring the magnetic properties of materials with low relative permeability are faced. In particular, a challenging problem arises from the series production of steel tapes: magnetic and paramagnetic materials, in fact, exhibit different magnetic properties according to the production process (i.e. annealing and cold work). Consequently, samples of this material differently treated have to be characterized in order to find the optimal cold work and annealing able to minimize raising of magnetism. In this paper, fluxmetric methods, widely employed for magnets testing, are extended to the characterization of feebly magnetic materials. A case study for the series production of steel tapes about co-wound 1.430 stainless steel tapes, the material used for the quench detection in ITER TF coils [1], is presented.oai:inspirehep.net:16507542017
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Arpaia, Pasquale
Liccardo, Annalisa
Buzio, Marco
Parrella, Alessandro
On the use of fluxmetric methods for characterizing feebly magnetic materials
title On the use of fluxmetric methods for characterizing feebly magnetic materials
title_full On the use of fluxmetric methods for characterizing feebly magnetic materials
title_fullStr On the use of fluxmetric methods for characterizing feebly magnetic materials
title_full_unstemmed On the use of fluxmetric methods for characterizing feebly magnetic materials
title_short On the use of fluxmetric methods for characterizing feebly magnetic materials
title_sort on the use of fluxmetric methods for characterizing feebly magnetic materials
topic Engineering
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/I2MTC.2017.7969928
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2303660
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