2013
DOI: 10.1063/1.4789085
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Saturated low frequency eddy current technique applied to phases characterization in duplex stainless steel

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“…Both techniques were able to evaluate the presence of the sigma phase and to estimate the δ ferrite content. Other works discussed the advantages of using the eddy current technique for the characterization of different materials [33][34][35]; however, neither of these latter two studies presented the potential to characterize the sigma phase when it was in low amounts in SDSS, nor did they correlate the electromagnetic results to the δ content. However, a limitation of these two studies was the low number of samples tested which could jeopardize their results.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both techniques were able to evaluate the presence of the sigma phase and to estimate the δ ferrite content. Other works discussed the advantages of using the eddy current technique for the characterization of different materials [33][34][35]; however, neither of these latter two studies presented the potential to characterize the sigma phase when it was in low amounts in SDSS, nor did they correlate the electromagnetic results to the δ content. However, a limitation of these two studies was the low number of samples tested which could jeopardize their results.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%