Recent developments in modeling of the stress derivative of magnetization in ferromagnetic materials

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1994-11-15
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Jiles, David
Devine, Michael
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Jiles, David
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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 anM, is discussed.

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The following article is from Journal of Applied Physics 76 (1994): 7015 and may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.358072.

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