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Stress Dependence of Hall Coefficient in a Nickel-base Superalloy

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© 2018 Author(s). The paper presents the development of a non-destructive technique for selective residual stress measurement based on Hall coefficient measurements. The Hall coefficient method is anticipated to be less affected by spurious interference from microstructural changes as compared to other non-destructive techniques [1]. A lock-in measurement method was used to measure the Hall voltage non-destructively on a 1 mm thick Nickel-base superalloy IN100 specimen with adequate precision (0.03% standard deviation) and consistency. Linear stress dependence of the Hall coefficient was observed. It is found that there is an approximately 2% change of the Hall coefficient from stress-free condition to 200MPa tensile stress. The promising experimental results indicate the possibility of exploiting this technique for non-destructive measurement of subsurface residual stresses.
Book: 44TH ANNUAL REVIEW OF PROGRESS IN QUANTITATIVE NONDESTRUCTIVE EVALUATION, VOL 37
Number of pages: 7
ISBN:9780735416444
Publication year:2018
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Authors from:Higher Education
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