2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-10990-9_36
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Preparation, Processing and Selected Properties of Modern Melt-Quenched Alloys

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“…Co 70 Fe 5 Ni 2 Mo 5 B 3 Si 15 , Co 66 Fe 4 B 14 Si 15 Ni 1 , and Co 84 Fe 1.5 Mo 2 Mn 1.5 Si 7 B 2 alloys were chosen due to their varying negative magnetostriction, and Fe 40 Ni 38 Mo 4 B 18 due to positive magnetostriction, for comparison purposes. The ribbons were prepared by the manufacturers with standard rotating cylinder rapid quench technique [27].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Co 70 Fe 5 Ni 2 Mo 5 B 3 Si 15 , Co 66 Fe 4 B 14 Si 15 Ni 1 , and Co 84 Fe 1.5 Mo 2 Mn 1.5 Si 7 B 2 alloys were chosen due to their varying negative magnetostriction, and Fe 40 Ni 38 Mo 4 B 18 due to positive magnetostriction, for comparison purposes. The ribbons were prepared by the manufacturers with standard rotating cylinder rapid quench technique [27].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In simulation circuit was tested as a triangle generator -after setting step function on the input of the system, there should be triangle signal on the output. Formula (2) implies that, in order to reduce the lower limit of working frequency of the circuit, quotient R L to L should be decreased. Such conditions can be assured mainly through the use of inductors based on core with high permeability, increasing L while maintaining small R L .…”
Section: Simulationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The magnetoelastic effect is based on the phenomenon of changing magnetic properties of the material under the influence of the applied stresses, resulting from minimising internal energy (magnetic, elastic and of anisotropy) in case of change of Crystallographic construction of material caused by these stresses [1]. Magnetoelastic sensors, especial newly developed ones [2], allow to measure compressive stresses , tensile stresses and torque, and are widely utilized in industrial applications [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%