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Showing papers in "Ndt & E International in 1986"


PatentDOI
TL;DR: In this article, a method and apparatus for monitoring a rod mill and flexible wire drawn and annealed from a stiff coil of rod in the rod mill are disclosed, where the fault signals provided by an eddy-current tester are counted on a per unit time basis in order to permit the detection of rod mill problems before serious deterioration of the mill.
Abstract: Method and apparatus for monitoring a rod mill and flexible wire drawn and annealed from a stiff coil of rod in the rod mill are disclosed. The fault signals provided by an eddy-current tester are counted on a per unit time basis in order to permit the detection of rod mill problems before serious deterioration of the mill occurs. This is accomplished by direct observation of an increasing rate of fault signal occurrence. A totalized fault signal count is also provided to aid in detecting low quality wire. This is accomplished by direct observation of uniformly high levels of fault signals. A control function is disclosed whereby the rod mill is shutdown in the presence of a high rate of increase in fault signal occurrences. A "change coil" message may be sent upon detecting uniformly high levels of faults. Fault signals are stored and identified for purposes of traceability. The invention is broadly applicable in other eddy-current testing contexts, that is, other than that context specifically disclosed for the best mode embodiment.

13 citations


Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of metallurgical and magnetic parameters on magnetomechanical acoustic emission (MAE) are considered drawing from basic studies on nickel and iron as well as from applied research on rail and wheel steels.
Abstract: : This article reviews magnetomechanical acoustic emission (MAE) that can be used in developing nondestructive testing techniques for residual stress measurements and microstructural characterization. Effects of metallurgical and magnetic parameters on MAE are considered drawing from basic studies on nickel and iron as well as from applied research on rail and wheel steels. Some of the observed features of MAE can be explained in terms of the domain theory. Practical applications require additional developmental efforts, but potential for useful residual stress analysis is well demonstrated.

3 citations