Definition of Magnetostriction. Meaning of Magnetostriction. Synonyms of Magnetostriction

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- Magnetostriction is a property of magnetic materials that causes them to change their shape or dimensions during the process of magnetization. The variation...
- susceptibility of a material when subjected to a mechanical stress. The magnetostriction λ {\displaystyle \lambda } characterizes the shape change of a ferromagnetic...
- field and thus produces magnetostriction at ultrasonic frequency in the material. The disturbances caused by magnetostriction then propagate in the material...
- an angle to the "easy" direction is caused by the phenomenon called magnetostriction. When the magnetization of a piece of magnetic material is changed...
- application of an electric field.: 662  It is the dual property to magnetostriction. Electrostriction is a property of all dielectric materials, and is...
- independent of its volume and pressure, depending only on its temperature. Magnetostriction, a property of ferromagnetic materials that causes them to change their...
- magnetostriction of any alloy, up to 0.002 m/m at saturation; it expands and contracts in a magnetic field. Terfenol-D has a large magnetostriction force...
- effect called magnetostriction. To keep the lattice from deforming, a stress must be applied. If the crystal is not under stress, magnetostriction alters the...
- proposed that there is an intrinsic mechanism generating this enhanced magnetostriction, which has its origins in the electronic structure of the material...
- "soft" ferromagnetic material; it has low magnetic anisotropy and magnetostriction, giving it a low coercivity so that it saturates at low magnetic fields...