Solving the inverse problem of magnetisation-stress resolution
Abstract
Magnetostriction in various metals has been known since 1842, recently the focus has shifted away from ferrous metals, towards materials with a straightforward or exaggerated stress magnetostriction relationship. However, there is an increasing interest in understanding ferrous metal relationships, especially steels, because of its widespread use in building structures, transportation infrastructure, and pipelines. The aim of this paper is to solve the inverse problem of determining stress from an observed magnetic field which implies a given magnetic structure and to demonstrate that theoretical calculations using a multi-physics modeling technique agree with this experimental observation.
- Publication:
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Journal of Applied Physics
- Pub Date:
- April 2013
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2013JAP...113m3905S
- Keywords:
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- inverse problems;
- magnetic structure;
- magnetisation;
- magnetostriction;
- steel;
- stress effects;
- 81.05.Bx;
- 75.80.+q;
- 75.25.-j;
- 75.60.Ej;
- Metals semimetals and alloys;
- Magnetomechanical and magnetoelectric effects magnetostriction;
- Magnetization curves hysteresis Barkhausen and related effects