Abstract

Fatigue life of materials or structures can be classified into three stages: fatigue hardening or softening, crack initiation and crack propagation, which includes two stages. Current mature non-destructive testing (NDT) methods can only detect macro or visible cracks in stage II crack propagation. In order to detect and evaluate the fatigue damage occurring before stage II crack propagation quickly and effectively, magneto acoustic emission (MAE) measurement was carried out on laboratory specimens with different numbers of fatigue cycles. With the accumulation of fatigue damage, the RMS of MAE decrease steadily on the whole, making MAE a promising non-destructive method for evaluating fatigue damage. To make MAE applicable in noisy environments, square waveform voltage were selected to excite magnetic fields, and 'T' type MAE signals with higher amplitude were produced. The variation of MAE with number of fatigue cycles at different excitation intensity indicated that the defects associated with fatigue damage have greater effects on the creation and annihilation of domain walls. The point where the MAE amplitude begins to increase instead of decrease with fatigue can be an indicator for the onset of stage II crack propagation. This article is part of the theme issue 'Advanced electromagnetic non-destructive evaluation and smart monitoring'.

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