2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10948-020-05694-w
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Refined Approach in Jiles-Atherton Model for Ferromagnetic Sheet Under the Tensile Stress

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“…Nguyen, Linh et al established an effective three-dimensional (3D) model for nondestructive testing of magnetic properties of residual wall thickness of cast iron pipes [22]. Based on the magnetic mechanical properties of ferromagnetic materials, Moshara et al realized the nondestructive testing of reinforcement [23]; and Ikhlef et al proposed an improved Jiles-Atherton model of thin ferromagnetic plates under tensile stress, and obtained a new model that can explain the asymmetric change of magnetization of ferromagnetic materials [24]. Development of testing technology based on the magnetic properties of ferromagnetic materials has been promoted from many aspects in previous studies [25][26][27].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nguyen, Linh et al established an effective three-dimensional (3D) model for nondestructive testing of magnetic properties of residual wall thickness of cast iron pipes [22]. Based on the magnetic mechanical properties of ferromagnetic materials, Moshara et al realized the nondestructive testing of reinforcement [23]; and Ikhlef et al proposed an improved Jiles-Atherton model of thin ferromagnetic plates under tensile stress, and obtained a new model that can explain the asymmetric change of magnetization of ferromagnetic materials [24]. Development of testing technology based on the magnetic properties of ferromagnetic materials has been promoted from many aspects in previous studies [25][26][27].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%