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Non-destructive monitoring of tensile of mild steel samples by magnetic Barkhausen and ultrasonic methods
The paper presents an experimental study of deformations of mild steel samples by magnetic Barkhausen, magnetoacoustic and ultrasonic methods. The purpose of the study is to investigate and analyze the dependence between mechanical, magnetic and acoustic properties and to find appropriate parameters...
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