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    Reading depth of the magnetic Barkhausen noise. I. One-phase semi-hard ribbons by Stupakov, A., Perevertov, A., Neslušan, M.

    “…[Display omitted] •We performed magnetic investigation of martensitic steel ribbons of varied thickness.•We estimated the effective depth from which the…”
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    Reading depth of the magnetic Barkhausen noise. II. Two-phase surface-treated steels by Stupakov, A., Perevertov, A., Neslušan, M.

    “…[Display omitted] •We tested two-phase steels with soft ferrite and hard milled layers of different thicknesses.•We clarified the effective depth from which…”
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    Non-destructive monitoring of corrosion extent in steel rope wires via Barkhausen noise emission by Neslušan, M., Bahleda, F., Minárik, P., Zgútová, K., Jambor, M.

    “…•Barkhausen noise emission is sensitive to the corrosion extent.•Corrosion layer contains non-corroded ferromagnetic fragments.•Evolution of Barkhausen noise…”
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    Influence of domain walls thickness, density and alignment on Barkhausen noise emission in low alloyed steels by Neslušan, M., Pitoňák, M., Minárik, P., M. Tkáč, Kollár, P., Životský, O.

    Published in Scientific reports (07-04-2023)
    “…This study deals with the characterization of low alloyed steels of different yield strengths (varying in the range of 235–1100 MPa) via Barkhausen noise…”
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    Non-destructive evaluation of the railway wheel surface damage after long-term operation via Barkhausen noise technique by Neslušan, M., Minárik, P., Grenčík, J., Trojan, K., Zgútová, K.

    Published in Wear (15-02-2019)
    “…This paper reports the non-destructive evaluation of railway wheels via the Barkhausen noise technique across the wheel width. This study correlates…”
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    Barkhausen noise emission in over-stressed steel wires by Neslušan, M., Bahleda, F., Trojan, K., Pitoňák, M., Zgútová, K.

    “…•Barkhausen noise is sensitive to the wires over-stressing.•Increasing over-stressing decreases Barkhausen noise emission.•Barkhausen noise decreases with…”
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    Barkhausen noise emission in soft magnetic ribbons heat treated in an external magnetic field by Neslušan, M., Zgútová, K., Čep, R., Pitoňák, M., Andejka, F.

    “…•Ribbons annealed in magnetic field exhibit 3 phases of Barkhausen noise emission,•180° DWs motion produces the strongest Barkhausen noise,•Barkhausen noise is…”
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    Phase transition in AISI 304 during rolling contact wear and its monitoring via Barkhausen noise emission by Neslušan, M., Bašťovanský, R., Čep, R., Minárik, P., Trojan, K., Florková, Z.

    Published in Wear (15-12-2024)
    “…This study investigates the phase transition of austenite into strain-induced martensite during the long-term rolling contact wear. The transformation of the…”
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    Barkhausen noise emission in tool steel X210Cr12 after semi-solid processing by Neslušan, M., Minárik, P., Čilliková, M., Kolařík, K., Rubešová, K.

    Published in Materials characterization (01-11-2019)
    “…This study reports about magnetic Barkhausen noise in tool steel X210Cr12 after semi-solid forging. Semi-solid subsequent forging involves the partial melting…”
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    Friction and wear of AISI 304 by the SiC ball and its monitoring via Barkhausen noise emission by Neslušan, M., Bronček, J., Minárik, P., Čapek, J., Vicen, M., Drbúl, M.

    Published in Wear (15-12-2022)
    “…This study deals with the friction and wear of AISI 304 austenitic steel by the SiC ball. The surface state in the affected region was investigated as a…”
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    Detection of a milling-induced surface damage by the magnetic Barkhausen noise by Stupakov, A., Neslušan, M., Perevertov, O.

    “…The potential of the magnetic Barkhausen noise method for a non-destructive evaluation of the steel surface damage cased by milling was comprehensively…”
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    Monitoring of S235 steel over-stressing by the use of Barkhausen noise technique by Neslušan, M., Jurkovič, M., Kalina, T., Pitoňák, M., Zgútová, K.

    Published in Engineering failure analysis (01-11-2020)
    “…•Low Barkhausen noise alerts incoming S235 steel rupture.•Evolution of MBN is a function of true stress and microhardness.•Easy axis of magnetization shifts…”
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    Detection of milled 100Cr6 steel surface by eddy current and incremental permeance methods by Perevertov, O., Neslušan, M., Stupakov, A.

    “…Hard milling was applied to 100Cr6 steel of 50 HRC hardness using cutting tools with different flank wear. The modified surface layers were investigated by…”
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    Barkhausen noise emission of AISI 304 stainless steel originating from strain induced martensite by shot peening by Neslušan, M., Minárik, P., Čep, R., Uríček, J., Trojan, K., Ganev, N., Trško, L.

    “…This study deals with magnetic Barkhausen noise emission produced by strain-induced martensite generated during shot peening of austenitic AISI 304 stainless…”
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    Barkhausen noise emission in soft magnetic bilayer ribbons by Neslušan, M., Kajánek, D., Pitoňák, M., Janičkovič, D., Andrejka, F.

    Published in AIP advances (01-07-2021)
    “…Barkhausen noise emission in soft magnetic bilayer ribbons has been investigated. The monolithic amorphous Fe73.5Nb3Si13.5B9Cu1/Fe74.5Nb3Si13.5B9 bilayer…”
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    Measurement of bearing capacity of steel road barrier flange via Barkhausen noise emission by Neslušan, M., Minárik, P., Čep, R., Ondruš, J., Pitoňák, M., Zgútová, K.

    Published in Engineering failure analysis (01-02-2024)
    “…•Barkhausen noise is sensitive to the bearing capacity of steel road barrier flange.•Bearing energy of road barrier flange strongly correlated with its notch…”
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    Microstructural transformation of a rail surface induced by severe thermoplastic deformation and its non-destructive monitoring via Barkhausen noise by Neslušan, M., Čížek, J., Zgútová, K., Kejzlar, P., Šramek, J., Čapek, J., Hruška, P., Melikhova, O.

    Published in Wear (15-05-2018)
    “…The paper presents a new concept for evaluation of surface damage of rails subjected to long-term cyclic loading. A rail cyclically loaded during 20 years of…”
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    Monitoring of components made of duplex steel after turning as a function of flank wear by the use of Barkhausen noise emission by Neslušan, M., Trojan, K., Haušild, P., Minárik, P., Mičietová, A., Čapek, J.

    Published in Materials characterization (01-11-2020)
    “…This paper discusses the use of the Barkhausen noise technique to monitor duplex steel components after turning. The surface of duplex steel 1.4470 after face…”
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    Monitoring of Corrosion Extent in Steel S460MC by the Use of Magnetic Barkhausen Noise Emission by Jančula, M., Neslušan, M., Pastorek, F., Pitoňák, M., Pata, V., Minárik, P., Gocál, J.

    Published in Journal of nondestructive evaluation (01-09-2021)
    “…Monitoring of corrosion extent is critical in bridge operation and civil buildings. Reducing the effective cross-sectional area of components can redistribute…”
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