2003
DOI: 10.2307/40236323
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Stop and Smell the Statues: Callimachus' Epigram 51Pf. Reconsidered (Four Times)

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“…The tungsten inert gas welding process results in increasing coercivity and decreasing remanence (residual magnetization), which ultimately leads to a much higher hysteresis loss in tungsten inert gas welding, in comparison to laser‐welded samples due to the increased magnitude of residual stress [29]. The magnetic performance of cold‐rolled non‐oriented is largely associated with the grain size and boundaries of the electrical steel sheets [30]. The iron losses are significantly influenced by the eddy‐current and hysteresis losses.…”
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“…The tungsten inert gas welding process results in increasing coercivity and decreasing remanence (residual magnetization), which ultimately leads to a much higher hysteresis loss in tungsten inert gas welding, in comparison to laser‐welded samples due to the increased magnitude of residual stress [29]. The magnetic performance of cold‐rolled non‐oriented is largely associated with the grain size and boundaries of the electrical steel sheets [30]. The iron losses are significantly influenced by the eddy‐current and hysteresis losses.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%