1968
DOI: 10.1049/piee.1968.0319
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Magnetic properties of grain-oriented silicon iron. Part 1: Use of ceramic displacement transducers for the measurement of magnetostriction

Abstract: SynopsisOne basic problem in the measurement of magnetostriction in laminations is that samples of silicon-iron sheet are rarely perfectly flat when tested. This can sometimes lead to spurious values for the longitudinal magnetostriction, with ceramic displacement transducers. A method has been developed whereby, using three transducers in turn, the true longitudinal component of magnetostrictive motion can be determined. The use of an oil film between the sample and the bed plate, to reduce or eliminate the v… Show more

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“…I. 2 However, some modifications were required to extend the ranges of both compressive stresses in the longitudinal direction and transverse stresses.…”
Section: Experimental Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…I. 2 However, some modifications were required to extend the ranges of both compressive stresses in the longitudinal direction and transverse stresses.…”
Section: Experimental Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%