2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijsolstr.2010.08.015
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Magnetic field and magneto elastic stress in an infinite plate containing an elliptical hole with an edge crack under uniform electric current

Abstract: a b s t r a c tTwo-dimensional solutions of the electric current, magnetic field and magneto elastic stress are presented for a magnetic material of a thin infinite plate containing an elliptical hole with an edge crack under uniform electric current. Using a rational mapping function, the each solution is obtained as a closed form. The linear constitutive equation is used for the magnetic field and the stress analyses. According to the electro-magneto theory, only Maxwell stress is caused as a body force in a… Show more

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“…In the previous paper (Hasebe, 2010a), the electric current terms exist on the right hand side of (3a, b) which is different from the present paper. In material 1, (3) and (4) must be also satisfied.…”
Section: Analysis Of the Magnetic Field For A Soft Ferromagnetic Matecontrasting
confidence: 76%
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“…In the previous paper (Hasebe, 2010a), the electric current terms exist on the right hand side of (3a, b) which is different from the present paper. In material 1, (3) and (4) must be also satisfied.…”
Section: Analysis Of the Magnetic Field For A Soft Ferromagnetic Matecontrasting
confidence: 76%
“…5 in the present paper is the same form as that of the previous paper (electric current) (Hasebe, 2010a) except for the sign of H x , H y , H h because the direction of the magnetic field is different by 180°each other. The magnetic field H ð2Þ z is constant in the entire plate (see (18)) and is different from that of the electric current (Hasebe, 2010a).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 79%
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