Evaluation of 25 MHz Ultrasonic Testing for Detection of Non-Metallic Inclusions in Steel
Abstract: Quantification of inclusions is important since it is correlated to the steel’s fatigue properties. One method that could be further developed for detection of inclusions in steel is ultrasonic testing (UST). The aim of this study is to investigate what type of inclusions, in terms of size, morphology and chemical composition, that can be detected with 25 MHz UST, and what type of inclusion that cannot be detected. This was done by firstly scanning 74 steel samples with 25 MHz UST, and then fatigue test the same samples until fracture. The inclusion that caused the fracture was then analysed with microscopy and compared with the results from the 25 MHz UST. It was found that Mn-Mg-sulphides, Ca-sulphides, oxy sulphides and complex oxides are difficult to detect with 25 MHz UST. Globular oxides can be detected with 25 MHz UST, at least down to an area of 8300 μm2 and if they are not too fragmented due to rolling. The results indicate that oxy sulphide stringers can be detected with 25 MHz UST if the inclusion have oxides in direct contact with the steel matrix, rather than oxides encapsulated by sulphides.
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