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US11913895B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11913895-B2 |
| Application number | US-201915734654-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 28, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jun 5, 2018 |
| Publication date | Feb 27, 2024 |
| Grant date | Feb 27, 2024 |
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To easily detect a crack having occurred in a steel material. A current measurement device measures a value of a current flowing through a target steel material that is immersed in an electrolyte aqueous solution and applied with tensile stress while subjected to hydrogen charging, and a device for detecting the occurrence of a crack or the like uses the measured current value to determine the occurrence of a crack in the target steel material when the amount of change in the current flowing through the target steel material, the change rate of the amount of change in the current, or the change rate of the change rate of the amount of change in the current exceeds a threshold value. The device for detecting the occurrence of a crack or the like determines the occurrence of a crack in the steel material when the change rate of the change rate of the amount of change in the current is less than a negative value of an absolute value of the threshold value, and determines the occurrence of fracture in the steel material when the change rate exceeds the absolute value of the threshold value.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for detecting occurrence of a crack or the like, comprising: a measurement step of, by a current measurement device, measuring a value of a current flowing through a steel material that is applied with tensile stress, the current generated by the steel material being subjected to a hydrogen charging process of immersing the steel material in an aqueous solution and applying a negative potential to the steel material; and a determination step of, by a device for detecting occurrence of a crack or the like, using the measured current value to determine occurrence of a crack in the steel material when an amount of change in the current flowing through the steel material, a change rate of the amount of change in the current, or a change rate of the change rate of the amount of change in the current exceeds a threshold value, wherein in the determination step, occurrence of a crack in the steel material is determined when the change rate of the amount of change in the current is less than a negative value of an absolute value of the threshold value, and occurrence of fracture in the steel material is determined when the change rate exceeds the absolute value of the threshold value. 2. A method for detecting occurrence of a crack or the like, performed by using a device for detecting occurrence of a crack or the like, comprising: an input step of receiving input of a value of a current flowing through a steel material that is applied with tensile stress, the current generated by the steel material being subjected to a hydrogen charging process of immersing the steel material in an aqueous solution and applying a negative potential to the steel material, and storing the value into a storage unit; and a determination step of reading out the current value from the storage unit and determining occurrence of a crack in the steel material when an amount of change in the current flowing through the steel material, a change rate of the amount of change in the current, or a change rate of the change rate of the amount of change in the current exceeds a threshold value, wherein in the determination step, occurrence of a crack in the steel material is determined when the change rate of the amount of change in the current is less than a negative value of an absolute value of the threshold value, and occurrence of fracture in the steel material is determined when the change rate exceeds the absolute value of the threshold value. 3. A device for detecting occurrence of a crack or the like, comprising: an input unit that receives input of a value of a current flowing through a steel material that is applied with tensile stress, the current generated by the steel material being while subjected to a hydrogen charging process of immersing the steel material in an aqueous solution and applying a negative potential to the steel material, and stores the value into a storage unit; and a determination unit that reads out the current value from the storage unit, and determines occurrence of a crack in the steel material when an amount of change in the current flowing through the steel material, a change rate of the amount of change in the current, or a change rate of the change rate of the amount of change in the current exceeds a threshold value, wherein occurrence of a crack in the steel material is determined when the change rate of the amount of change in the current is less than a negative value of an absolute value of the threshold value, and occurrence of fracture in the steel material is determined when the change rate exceeds the absolute value of the threshold value. 4. A program for detecting occurrence of a crack or the like, causing a computer to function as the device for detecting occurrence of a crack or the like according to claim 3 .
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