International audienceWe advance a three-dimensional phenomenological model for the magneto-mechanical behavior of magnetic shape memory alloys. Moving from micromagnetic considerations, we propose a thermodynamically consistent constitutive relation which is able to reproduce the magnetically-induced martensitic transformation in single crystals. Existence results for the constitutive relation problem as well as for the corresponding quasi-static evolution system are illustrated and convergence of time- and space–time-discretizations are recorded. Eventually, we present algorithmic considerations and we numerically test the model in order to assess its ability in reproducing the typical response of magnetic shape memory alloys, as well as ...
In this paper, a predictive model of field-induced strain in Ferromagnetic Shape Memory Alloy (FSMA)...
We develop a combined Ginzburg–Landau/micromagnetic model dealing with conventional and magnetic sha...
Our time is highly characterized by the use of increasingly widespread electromagnetic actuators, fr...
International audienceWe advance a three-dimensional phenomenological model for the magneto-mechanic...
International audienceWe advance a three-dimensional phenomenological model for the magneto-mechanic...
We advance a three-dimensional phenomenological model for the magneto-mechanical behavior of magnet...
Communicated by (xxxxxxxxxx) We present a three-dimensional phenomenological model for the magneto-m...
We present a three-dimensional thermodynamically-consistent phenomenological model for the magneto-m...
We present a three-dimensional thermodynamically-consistent phenomenological model for the magneto-m...
We present a three-dimensional phenomenological model for the magneto-mechanical behavior of a magne...
A phenomenological theory for the deformation of microstructures in ferromagnetic martensitic materi...
A phenomenological theory for the deformation of microstructures in ferromagnetic martensitic materi...
A phenomenological theory for the deformation of microstructures in ferromagnetic martensitic materi...
A phenomenological theory for the deformation of microstructures in ferromagnetic martensitic materi...
We develop a combined Ginzburg–Landau/micromagnetic model dealing with conventional and magnetic sha...
In this paper, a predictive model of field-induced strain in Ferromagnetic Shape Memory Alloy (FSMA)...
We develop a combined Ginzburg–Landau/micromagnetic model dealing with conventional and magnetic sha...
Our time is highly characterized by the use of increasingly widespread electromagnetic actuators, fr...
International audienceWe advance a three-dimensional phenomenological model for the magneto-mechanic...
International audienceWe advance a three-dimensional phenomenological model for the magneto-mechanic...
We advance a three-dimensional phenomenological model for the magneto-mechanical behavior of magnet...
Communicated by (xxxxxxxxxx) We present a three-dimensional phenomenological model for the magneto-m...
We present a three-dimensional thermodynamically-consistent phenomenological model for the magneto-m...
We present a three-dimensional thermodynamically-consistent phenomenological model for the magneto-m...
We present a three-dimensional phenomenological model for the magneto-mechanical behavior of a magne...
A phenomenological theory for the deformation of microstructures in ferromagnetic martensitic materi...
A phenomenological theory for the deformation of microstructures in ferromagnetic martensitic materi...
A phenomenological theory for the deformation of microstructures in ferromagnetic martensitic materi...
A phenomenological theory for the deformation of microstructures in ferromagnetic martensitic materi...
We develop a combined Ginzburg–Landau/micromagnetic model dealing with conventional and magnetic sha...
In this paper, a predictive model of field-induced strain in Ferromagnetic Shape Memory Alloy (FSMA)...
We develop a combined Ginzburg–Landau/micromagnetic model dealing with conventional and magnetic sha...
Our time is highly characterized by the use of increasingly widespread electromagnetic actuators, fr...