Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8156993 | Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2014 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Aiming to gain insight into the mechanisms of grain-oriented electrical steel sheet magnetostriction waveforms, we investigated the influence of crystal orientations. An increase in the β angle results in an increase in the amplitude of magnetostriction waveform, but does not affect the waveform itself. By slanting the excitation direction to simulate the change of the α angle, change in the magnetostriction waveform and a constriction-extension transition point in the steel plate was observed. The amplitude, however, was not significantly affected. We explained the nature of constriction-extension transition point in the magnetostriction waveform by considering the magnetization rotation. We speculated that the change of waveform resulting from the increase in the coating tensile stress can be attributed to the phenomenon of the magnetization rotation becoming hard to be generated due to the increase of magnetic anisotropy toward [001] axis.
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Authors
Gou Kijima, Hiroi Yamaguchi, Kunihiro Senda, Yasuyuki Hayakawa,