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Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering

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Front. Mech. Eng.    2006, Vol. 1 Issue (2) : 151-156    https://doi.org/10.1007/s11465-006-0015-1
The perturbed magnetic fields caused by mechanical stress
QIN Fei, YAN Dong-mei
School of Mechanical Engineering and Applied Electronic Technology, Beijing University of Technology, Bejing 100022, China
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Abstract In the framework of the linearized magnetoelastic theory, the perturbed magnetic fields caused by mechanical stress and deformation were investigated theoretically. Governing equations and boundary conditions to determine the perturbed fields were derived. The effect of mechanical deformation on the magnetic fields was taken into account by coupling structural displacement into the perturbed magnetic field continuous conditions on the boundary of the structure. As an example, the perturbed field of a half-plane magnetized structure caused by a point force was calculated by the Fourier transform method. The results show that the calculated magnetic intensity component normal to the boundary of the structure reaches its maximum at the point force acted while the component tangent to the boundary inverses its direction sharply. The magnetic induction of the perturbed field is proportional to the applied force. Magnitude analysis proved that since the applied magnetic field has a relative weak intensity such as the Earth s magnetic field, influence of the magnetic field on deformation of the structure can be neglected.
Issue Date: 05 June 2006
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YAN Dong-mei,QIN Fei. The perturbed magnetic fields caused by mechanical stress[J]. Front. Mech. Eng., 2006, 1(2): 151-156.
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https://academic.hep.com.cn/fme/EN/Y2006/V1/I2/151
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