The effect of changing stress on the magnetization of ferromagnetic materials leads to behavior in which the magnetization may increase, or decrease, when exposed to the same stress under the same external conditions. A simple empirical law seems to govern the behavior when the magnetization begins from a major hysteresis loop. The application of the law of approach, in which the derivative of the magnetization with respect to the elastic energy supplied dM/dW is proportional to the magnetization displacement M an−M, is discussed
External stresses alter the magnetic properties of ferromagnetic materials such as iron and steel, a...
A novel approach for predicting magnetic hysteresis loops and losses in ferromagnetic laminations un...
ID = 323International audienceThe effect is often presented as the dependency of the Young's modulus...
The effect of stress on the magnetization of high purity iron has been studied systematically at dif...
Stress is one of the principal external factors affecting the magnetization of materials. Although s...
Stress is one of the principal external factors affecting the magnetization of materials. Although s...
A non-destructive evaluation technique for deriving stress in ferromagnetic materials including deri...
There are a lot of experimental results concerning the effect of stress, elastic and plastic deforma...
Stress is one of the principal external factors affecting the magnetization of materials. The magnet...
In this work, we present a constituent relationship that gives a good description of mechanical magn...
Two recent theoretical hysteresis models (Jiles-Atherton model and energetic model) are examined wit...
A novel approach for predicting magnetic hysteresis loops and losses in ferromagnetic laminations un...
An accurate model description of the effects of stress on magnetic properties of materials has becom...
Two recent theoretical hysteresis models (Jiles-Atherton model and energetic model) are examined wit...
As described in previous work [1], an applied uniaxial stress σ acts in some respects like an applie...
External stresses alter the magnetic properties of ferromagnetic materials such as iron and steel, a...
A novel approach for predicting magnetic hysteresis loops and losses in ferromagnetic laminations un...
ID = 323International audienceThe effect is often presented as the dependency of the Young's modulus...
The effect of stress on the magnetization of high purity iron has been studied systematically at dif...
Stress is one of the principal external factors affecting the magnetization of materials. Although s...
Stress is one of the principal external factors affecting the magnetization of materials. Although s...
A non-destructive evaluation technique for deriving stress in ferromagnetic materials including deri...
There are a lot of experimental results concerning the effect of stress, elastic and plastic deforma...
Stress is one of the principal external factors affecting the magnetization of materials. The magnet...
In this work, we present a constituent relationship that gives a good description of mechanical magn...
Two recent theoretical hysteresis models (Jiles-Atherton model and energetic model) are examined wit...
A novel approach for predicting magnetic hysteresis loops and losses in ferromagnetic laminations un...
An accurate model description of the effects of stress on magnetic properties of materials has becom...
Two recent theoretical hysteresis models (Jiles-Atherton model and energetic model) are examined wit...
As described in previous work [1], an applied uniaxial stress σ acts in some respects like an applie...
External stresses alter the magnetic properties of ferromagnetic materials such as iron and steel, a...
A novel approach for predicting magnetic hysteresis loops and losses in ferromagnetic laminations un...
ID = 323International audienceThe effect is often presented as the dependency of the Young's modulus...