Formulation of a Mechanical Stress Dependent Macroscopic Magnetic Model for Incremental Permeability Simulation

P. Lombard, O. Hubert, F. van den Berg
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Electromagnetic based systems receive ever-growing interest for on-line assessment of steel strip properties for major manufacturers, especially when Advanced High Strength Steel (AHSS) products for automotive purposes are considered. Manufacturing AHSS need optimal control of the thermo-mechanical processing using in-line sensors for real time monitoring. IMPOC, 3MA and PropertyMon are some of the well-known electromagnetic sensors. Identification of a mechanical or metallurgical state from a magnetic signal is of great interest, requiring however sophisticated models to mimic the real behaviour and its sensitivity to many influencing parameters. Our paper presents a proposition to add the dependency of mechanical stress to the Jiles-Atherton hysteresis model. Experimental data consist of B(H) curves of carbon steels strips subjected to different levels of mechanical stress applied along the magnetic measurement direction. The JilesAtherton model has then been used to find out a set of stress-dependent coefficients. The variation of coefficients with stress is in close relationship with the variations of coercive field, remanent induction and permeability with stress. A coupled magneto-mechanical approach allows physics-based functions to be proposed to describe the evolution of JilesAtherton coefficients with stress. In this paper, experimental working conditions will be described, as well as the stressdependent Jiles-Atherton model. The model is finally implemented in FEM software, allowing more complex magneto-mechanical situations to be modelled. After matching with measurement, the new model is applied on 3MA modelling where magnetic transient analysis and magnetic AC steady state analysis are linked through incremental permeability.
增量磁导率模拟中机械应力相关宏观磁模型的建立
主要制造商对基于电磁系统的钢带性能在线评估越来越感兴趣,特别是考虑到用于汽车用途的高级高强度钢(AHSS)产品。制造AHSS需要利用在线传感器对热机械加工过程进行实时监控。IMPOC, 3MA和PropertyMon是一些众所周知的电磁传感器。从磁信号中识别机械或冶金状态是非常有趣的,但需要非常复杂的模型来模拟真实行为及其对许多影响参数的敏感性。本文提出了在吉尔斯-阿瑟顿迟滞模型中加入机械应力依赖性的建议。实验数据由沿磁测方向施加不同机械应力的碳钢带材的B(H)曲线组成。然后,吉尔斯阿瑟顿模型被用来找出一组应力相关系数。系数随应力的变化与矫顽力场、剩余感应强度和磁导率随应力的变化密切相关。耦合磁-力学方法允许提出基于物理的函数来描述吉尔-阿瑟顿系数随应力的演变。在本文中,将描述实验工作条件,以及应力依赖的Jiles-Atherton模型。最后在有限元软件中实现了该模型,从而可以对更复杂的磁力情况进行建模。将新模型与实测数据匹配后,应用于3MA建模,通过磁导率增量将磁暂态分析与磁交流稳态分析联系起来。
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