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The magnetic properties of specially prepared pearlitic steels of varying carbon content as a function of plastic deformation

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In this article, the effects of residual stress and pinning effects of dislocation tangles were found to combine to cause the changes in the magnetic properties of low carbon pearlitic steels.
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This article is published in Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials.The article was published on 1994-04-01. It has received 69 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Pearlite & Barkhausen effect.

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Magnetic properties of nano-crystalline Gd- or Pr-substituted CoFe2O4 synthesized by the citrate precursor technique

TL;DR: In this paper, the magnetic properties of nano-crystalline CoM x Fe 2− x O 4 powders prepared by a citrate precursor technique have been studied by using vibrating sample magnetometer (VSM).
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The effect of plastic deformation and residual stress on the permeability and magnetostriction of steels

TL;DR: In this article, the results of magnetic measurements performed on specially prepared steel samples were made after the samples had been uniaxially plastically deformed and the applied stress removed.
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Barkhausen noise as a microstructure characterization tool

TL;DR: In this paper, the results of interlaboratory tests on the same series of samples are presented and the significance of the methodology used in the correct interpretation of the results for a given material is discussed.
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The in situ measurement of the effect of plastic deformation on the magnetic properties of steel: Part I – Hysteresis loops and magnetostriction

TL;DR: In this article, the bulk magnetic properties of pearlitic steels were measured in-situ during plastic deformation and the coercive field remained constant or decreased with increasing stress at lower values of tension, but higher stress levels produced an increase attributed to new pinning sites generated by the deformation process.
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Magnetic behaviour versus tensile deformation mechanisms in a non-oriented Fe–(3 wt.%)Si steel

TL;DR: In this article, an extended in situ magnetic characterisation of a non-oriented (NO) Fe-3 wt.%)Si steel was performed under uniaxial tensile stresses approaching and exceeding the macroscopic elastic limit σ e and in the corresponding unloaded states.
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Introduction to Magnetic Materials

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present materials at the practical rather than theoretical level, allowing for a physical, quantitative, measurement-based understanding of magnetism among readers, be they professional engineers or graduate-level students.
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Theory of the magnetisation process in ferromagnets and its application to the magnetomechanical effect

TL;DR: A theory of the magnetisation process in ferromagnets, based on existing ideas of domain rotation and domain wall motion is presented in this article, which has been developed via a consideration of the various energy terms into a mathematical description leading to an equation of state for a ferromagnet.
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The effect of compressive plastic deformation on the magnetic properties of AISI 4130 steels with various microstructures

David Jiles
- 14 Jul 1988 - 
TL;DR: The magnetic properties of AISI 4130 steel after eight heat treatments have been investigated as discussed by the authors, and properties such as hysteresis loss, coercivity and initial permeability were found to be closely interrelated.
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Effects of grain size, hardness, and stress on the magnetic hysteresis loops of ferromagnetic steels

TL;DR: In this article, the effects of grain size, hardness, and stress on the magnetic hysteresis loops of AISI 410 stainless steel and SAE 4340 steel specimens were investigated experimentally.
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Influence of the dislocation structures on the magnetic and magnetomechanical properties of high-purity iron

TL;DR: In this article, the influence of dislocation structures on the motion of magnetic domain walls was investigated in high-purity polycrystalline iron by measuring the magnetomechanical damping and the magnetic properties (coercive field and parameters of the Rayleigh law).
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