What is Magnetostriction?
Magnetostriction Defined
Magnetostriction is the property of certain magnetic materials to change their shape or dimensions in response to an external magnetic field.
Discovery and Research
The phenomenon was first noted by James Joule in 1842, establishing a foundational understanding of how magnetic fields affect materials.
Key Influencing Factors
The magnitude and direction of the applied magnetic field
The saturation magnetizationof the material
The magnetic anisotropy of the material
The magnetoelastic coupling of the material
The temperature and stress state of the material
Applications
Magnetostriction is crucial in developing efficient actuators, sensors, and other devices that convert electromagnetic energy into mechanical energy.
Magnetostriction Effects
Villari Effect
Matteucci Effect
Wiedemann Effect
Measurement Techniques
The magnetostriction coefficient, a key parameter, is measured using advanced techniques to ensure precise engineering of magnetostrictive materials.
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