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Biaxial stress effects on magnetization perpendicular to the stress plane
Effects of biaxial stress in steel on magnetization in a direction normal to the stress plane were investigated both theoretically and experimentally. The two results, which agreed qualitatively, showed that the magnetization in the normal direction generally decreased with the absolute value of the...
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description | Effects of biaxial stress in steel on magnetization in a direction normal to the stress plane were investigated both theoretically and experimentally. The two results, which agreed qualitatively, showed that the magnetization in the normal direction generally decreased with the absolute value of the sum of the two principal stresses. The implication to nondestructive measurements of biaxial stress is discussed. |
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