Title :
Variation of coercivity of ferromagnetic material during cyclic stressing
Author :
Gao, Z. ; Chen, Z.J. ; Jiles, D.C. ; Biner, S.
Author_Institution :
Ames Lab., Iowa State Univ., Ames, IA, USA
fDate :
11/1/1994 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The relationship between coercivity and the number of stress cycles is reported in this paper. The linear relation between coercivity and the logarithm of the number of stress cycles was confirmed in load controlled fatigue tests, for both pre-strained and unprestrained specimens. It is believed that the dislocation activity is the main factor changing the magnetic properties of a ferromagnetic material under fatigue, rather than other microstructures and internal stress. As a result, a theoretical model was developed to explain the correlation between the coercivity and the number of stress cycles. The model is based on domain wall dislocation interaction and the strain-dislocation relation. We predict the relation between magnetic properties and the stage of fatigue life as Hc-Hc0=b ln(N), where Hc-Hc0 is the change in coercivity, N is the number of stress cycles and b is a constant
Keywords :
coercive force; dislocations; fatigue; fatigue testing; ferromagnetic materials; magnetic domains; magnetomechanical effects; steel; coercivity; cyclic stressing; dislocation activity; domain wall dislocation interaction; fatigue life; ferromagnetic material; load controlled fatigue tests; strain-dislocation relation; Coercive force; Fatigue; Magnetic domain walls; Magnetic materials; Magnetic properties; Magnetic separation; Saturation magnetization; Steel; Stress; Testing;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on