Metal bonded cobalt ferrite composites have been shown to be promising candidate materials for use in magnetoelastic stress sensors, due to their large magnetostriction and high sensitivity of magnetization to stress. However previous results have shown that below 60 °C the cobalt ferrite material exhibits substantial magnetomechanical hysteresis. In the current study, measurements indicate that substituting Mn for some of the Fe in the cobalt ferrite can lower the Curie temperature of the material while maintaining a suitable magnetostriction for stress sensing applications. These results demonstrate the possibility of optimizing the magnetomechanical hysteresis of cobalt ferrite-based composites for stress sensor applications, through con...
We have investigated the magnetic and magnetoelasticproperties of a series of Cr-substituted cobaltf...
The principle of using magnetics to evaluate stress levels has not been as widely investigated as ot...
In this paper we present the development of a composite magnetostrictive material for automotive app...
Metal bonded cobalt ferrite composites have been shown to be promising candidate materials for use i...
Metal bonded cobalt ferrite composites have been shown to be promising candidate materials for use i...
Metal bonded cobaltferrite composites have been shown to be promising candidate materials for use in...
Magnetostrictive material based on cobalt ferrite is described. The cobalt ferrite is substituted wi...
Manganese substituted cobalt ferrites are promising materials for stress and torsion sensor applica-...
Magnetostrictive material based on cobalt ferrite is described. The cobalt ferrite is substituted wi...
Magnetostrictive material based on cobalt ferrite is described. The cobalt ferrite is substituted wi...
Magnetostrictive material based on cobalt ferrite is described. The cobalt ferrite is substituted wi...
We have investigated the magnetic and magnetoelastic properties of a series of Cr-substituted cobalt...
Magnetic and magnetoelastic properties of a series of M-substituted cobalt ferrites, CoMxFe2-xO4 (M=...
We have investigated the magnetic and magnetoelastic properties of a series of Cr-substituted cobalt...
We have investigated the magnetic and magnetoelastic properties of a series of Cr-substituted cobalt...
We have investigated the magnetic and magnetoelasticproperties of a series of Cr-substituted cobaltf...
The principle of using magnetics to evaluate stress levels has not been as widely investigated as ot...
In this paper we present the development of a composite magnetostrictive material for automotive app...
Metal bonded cobalt ferrite composites have been shown to be promising candidate materials for use i...
Metal bonded cobalt ferrite composites have been shown to be promising candidate materials for use i...
Metal bonded cobaltferrite composites have been shown to be promising candidate materials for use in...
Magnetostrictive material based on cobalt ferrite is described. The cobalt ferrite is substituted wi...
Manganese substituted cobalt ferrites are promising materials for stress and torsion sensor applica-...
Magnetostrictive material based on cobalt ferrite is described. The cobalt ferrite is substituted wi...
Magnetostrictive material based on cobalt ferrite is described. The cobalt ferrite is substituted wi...
Magnetostrictive material based on cobalt ferrite is described. The cobalt ferrite is substituted wi...
We have investigated the magnetic and magnetoelastic properties of a series of Cr-substituted cobalt...
Magnetic and magnetoelastic properties of a series of M-substituted cobalt ferrites, CoMxFe2-xO4 (M=...
We have investigated the magnetic and magnetoelastic properties of a series of Cr-substituted cobalt...
We have investigated the magnetic and magnetoelastic properties of a series of Cr-substituted cobalt...
We have investigated the magnetic and magnetoelasticproperties of a series of Cr-substituted cobaltf...
The principle of using magnetics to evaluate stress levels has not been as widely investigated as ot...
In this paper we present the development of a composite magnetostrictive material for automotive app...