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Magnetostrictive properties of directional solidification Fe82Ga9Al9 alloy

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posted on 2024-11-15, 14:30 authored by Y Zhou, Xiaolin WangXiaolin Wang, B W Wang, Yi Du, Y Liu, L Q Liu
"Fe82Ga9Al9 alloy rod was prepared by the directional solidification (DS) method. The effects of uniaxial compressive stress on magnetostriction of the alloy and the temperature dependence of magnetostriction were investigated. The results show that the magnetostriction increases from 135 x 10(-6) at 2.3 MPa to 221 x 10(-6) at 53 MPa and then remains at this value between 53 MPa and 90 MPa. This enhancement results from domain rotation under the compressive stress. The temperature dependence results show that the saturated magnetostriction decreases by 11% (25 degrees C-120 degrees C) and 13% (25 degrees C-100 degrees C) for samples with 0 MPa and 15 MPa compressive stress applied, respectively. This decrease is due to reduced magnetic crystalline anisotropy as the temperature increases. Under the compressive stress conditions, the magnetostriction decreases more notably. (C) 2012 American Institute of Physics. [doi:10.1063/1.3679152]"

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Zhou, Y., Wang, X. L., Wang, B. W., Du, Y., Liu, Y. & Liu, L. Q. (2012). Magnetostrictive properties of directional solidification Fe82Ga9Al9 alloy. Journal of Applied Physics, 111 (7), 07A332-1-07A332-3.

Journal title

Journal of Applied Physics

Volume

111

Issue

7

Language

English

RIS ID

59074

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