Contact:
- email:
- lespiotr@pg.edu.pl
Positions:
Associate professor
- workplace:
- Instytut Nanotechnologii i Inżynierii Materiałowej
Budynek Centrum Nanotechnologii pokój 4/17
- phone:
- (58) 348 66 17
Functions:
Head of Section

Publications:
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Publication
- JOURNAL OF NONDESTRUCTIVE EVALUATION - Year 2024
The system presented in this paper enables automatization of the two-dimensional calibration process (determination of Barkhausen noise (BN) intensity dependence on in-plane components of strain). Then, using dedicated software created by the authors in LabVIEW environment, and with the help of two dimensional calibration data one can effectively determine strain and stress distribution i.e. magnitude and orientation of main strain/stress...
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Publication
- L. Piotrowski
- J. Sertucha
- NDT & E INTERNATIONAL - Year 2023
Physical properties of cast irons strongly depend on both their microstructure and the presence of casting defects. The paper analyses the possibility of application of magnetoacoustic emission (MAE) for nondestructive detection of flawed cast iron components. The investigated samples containing dross, chunky graphite and lamellar graphite were compared with the reference, flawless, spheroidal cast iron sample. The optimisation...
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Results of the finite element analysis show that a far-side defect in a steel plate, with the depth greater by 10% of the plate thickness than a near-side defect, can produce a very similar magnetic flux leakage (MFL) signal. Due to the fact that a measurement of MFL itself can lead to misclassification of a far-side defect as a near-side one, and thus to underestimation of its depth, a comparative study of three complementary...
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- L. Piotrowski
- M. Chmielewski
- G. Golański
- K. Wojsyk
- JOURNAL OF NONDESTRUCTIVE EVALUATION - Year 2021
The paper analyses the possibility of post weld heat treatment (PWHT) quality assessment with the help of magnetoacoustic emission (MAE) signal measurements. Two welded superheater tubes, made of high chromium VM12 steel, were analysed—as welded and heat treated one. The analysed sample in the as welded state exhibited significantly higher hardness, accompanied by a big difference in the MAE signal intensity (of order of about...
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- L. Piotrowski
- M. Chmielewski
- G. Golański
- P. Wieczorek
- ENGINEERING FAILURE ANALYSIS - Year 2019
The paper presents the result of an analysis of applicability of various electromagnetic methods of nondestructive evaluation for creep damage detection in a novel heat resistant steel - T24 grade. Two sample sets, cut out from membrane wall tubes, were investigated – the as-delivered one and another exploited for 36,000 h in a power plant. There are described results of magnetic hysteresis loops B(H), Barkhausen noise (BN) and...
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