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dc.contributorDepartment of Electrical Engineering-
dc.creatorDuan, Y-
dc.creatorZhang, R-
dc.creatorZhao, Y-
dc.creatorOr, DSW-
dc.creatorFan, KQ-
dc.creatorTang, ZF-
dc.date.accessioned2014-12-11T08:27:06Z-
dc.date.available2014-12-11T08:27:06Z-
dc.identifier.issn0021-8979-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10397/5304-
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherAmerican Institute of Physicsen_US
dc.rights© 2012 American Institute of Physics. This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the author and the American Institute of Physics. The following article appeared in Yuan-Feng Duan et al., J. Appl. Phys. 111, 07E516 (2012) and may be found at http://link.aip.org/link/?jap/111/07E516.en_US
dc.subjectBarsen_US
dc.subjectComposite materialsen_US
dc.subjectDysprosium alloysen_US
dc.subjectIron alloysen_US
dc.subjectLead compoundsen_US
dc.subjectMagnetic sensorsen_US
dc.subjectMagnetisationen_US
dc.subjectMagnetoelectric effectsen_US
dc.subjectMagnetostrictionen_US
dc.subjectMagnetostrictive devicesen_US
dc.subjectPiezoelectric devicesen_US
dc.subjectSteelen_US
dc.subjectStress measurementen_US
dc.subjectTerbium alloysen_US
dc.titleSteel stress monitoring sensor based on elasto-magnetic effect and using magneto-electric laminated compositeen_US
dc.typeJournal/Magazine Articleen_US
dc.description.otherinformationAuthor name used in this publication: Yuan-Feng Duanen_US
dc.description.otherinformationAuthor name used in this publication: Siu Wing Oren_US
dc.identifier.spage1-
dc.identifier.epage3-
dc.identifier.volume111-
dc.identifier.issue7-
dc.identifier.doi10.1063/1.3679420-
dcterms.abstractMonitoring of stresses in in-service steel structural components is challenging, but crucial to structural safety and health evaluation. Elasto-magnetic (EM) sensors are promising for stress monitoring of steel structural components, because of their great capabilities for actual stress measurement, noncontact monitoring, and long service life. However, the low sensitivity, low signal-to-noise ratio, slow response, and complicated installation of the EM sensors limit their application flexibility. This paper presents a steel stress monitoring sensor (SSMS) using a magneto-electric (ME) sensing unit to overcome the drawbacks intrinsic in the conventional EM sensors. The ME sensing unit is made of a ME-laminated composite of Terfenol-D magnetostrictive alloy and 0.7Pb_Mg1/3Nb2/3_O3−0.3PbTiO3 (PMN-PT) piezoelectric crystal. The theoretical analysis and experimental characterization conducted on the ME sensing unit show high sensitivity, real-time response, and good linearity. Stress monitoring of a steel bar under tension is implemented for the SSMS with a pulse excitation of magnetization. The results demonstrate that the SSMS is feasible for real-time stress monitoring of steel structural components with high sensitivity, fast response, and ease of installation.-
dcterms.accessRightsopen accessen_US
dcterms.bibliographicCitationJournal of applied physics, 1 Apr. 2012, v. 111, no. 7, 07E516, p. 1-3-
dcterms.isPartOfJournal of applied physics-
dcterms.issued2012-04-01-
dc.identifier.isiWOS:000303282401329-
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-84861726761-
dc.identifier.eissn1089-7550-
dc.identifier.rosgroupidr59802-
dc.description.ros2011-2012 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journal-
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