Standard Terminology of Symbols and Definitions Relating to Magnetic Testing

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Designation: A 340 – 01
Standard Terminology of
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Symbols and Definitions Relating to Magnetic Testing
This standard is issued under the fixed designation A 340; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of
original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision.Anumber in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval.A
superscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
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e NOTE—Editorial changes were made throughout in September 2002.
INTRODUCTION
In preparing this glossary of terms, an attempt has been made to avoid, where possible, vector
analysisanddifferentialequationssoastomakethedefinitionsmoreintelligibletotheaverageworker
in the field of magnetic testing. In some cases, rigorous treatment has been sacrificed to secure
simplicity, but it is believed that none of the definitions will prove to be misleading.
It is the intent of this glossary to be consistent in the use of symbols and units with those found in
ANSI/IEEE 260-1978 and USA Standard Y10.5-1968.
Part 1—Symbols Used in Magnetic Testing
Symbol Term H magnetic field strength
DH excursion range of magnetic field strength
a cross-sectional area of B coil H biasing magnetic field strength
b
A cross-sectional area of specimen H coercive field strength
c
A8 solid area H intrinsic coercive field strength
ci
H coercivity
magnetic induction cs
H
B magnetic flux density H demagnetizing field strength
d
H incremental magnetic field strength
D
DB excursion range of induction
H air gap magnetic field strength
g
B · biased induction
b
H ac magnetic field strength (from an assumed
L
B remanent induction
d
peak value of magnetizing current
B remanence
dm
H maximum magnetic field strength in a hyster-
m
B H energy product
d d
esis loop
(B H ) maximum energy product
d d m
H maximum magnetic field strength in a flux-
max
B incremental induction
D
current loop
B intrinsic induction
i
H ac magnetic field strength (from a measured
p
B maximum induction in a hysteresis loop
m
peak value of exciting current)
B maximum induction in a flux current loop
max
H instantaneous magnetic field strength (coinci-
t
B residual induction
r
dent with B )
max
B retentivity
rs
H ac magnetic field strength force (from an as-
z
B saturation induction
s
sumed peak value of exciting current)
cf crest factor
I ac exciting current (rms value)
CM cyclically magnetized condition
I ac core loss current (rms value)
c
d lamination thickness
I constant current
dc
D demagnetizing coefficient
B
I ac magnetizing current (rms value)
m
df distortion factor
J magnetic polarization
D magnetic dissipation factor
m
k8 coupling coefficient
E exciting voltage
, flux path length
E induced primary voltage
1
, effective flux path length
1
E induced secondary voltage
2
, gap length
g
E flux volts
f
+ (also f N) flux linkage
f cyclic frequency in hertz
+ mutual flux linkage
m
^ magnetomotive force
L self inductance
ff form factor
L core inductance
1
L incremental inductance
D
L intrinsic inductance
i
L mutual inductance
m
1
L initial inductance
These definitions are under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee A06 on
0
L series inductance
Magnetic Properties and are the direct responsibility of Subcommittee A06.92 on s
L winding inductance
Terminology and Definitions. w
m magnetic moment
Current edition approved Dec. 10, 2001. Published January 2002. Originally
M magnetization
published as A340 – 49. Last previous edition A340–99a.
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A 340–01
m total mass of a specimen cos g magnetic power factor
m active mass of a specimen g proton gyromagnetic ratio
1 p
N demagnetizing factor G magnetic constant
D m
N turns in a primary winding d density
1
N turns in a secondary winding k susceptibility
2
N I/, ac excitation ac Permeabilities:
1 1
p magnetic pole strength µ ideal permeability
a
3 permeance µ inductance permeability
L
P active (real) power µ L incremental inductance permeability
D
P apparent power µ initial dynamic permeability
a 0d
P specific apparent power µ peak permeability
a (B;f) p
µ incremental peak permeability
Dp
P total core loss µ instantaneous permeability
c i
P specific core loss µ impedance permeability
c (B;f) z
µ incremental impedance permeability
Dz
P incremental core loss dc Permeabilities:
cD
P normal eddy current core loss µ normal permeability
e
P incremental eddy current core loss µ absolute permeability
De abs
P normal hysteresis core loss µ differential permeability
h
d
P incremental hysteresis core loss
µ incremental permea
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