The Magnetostriction Constants of Silicon Steel (II)
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概要
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By use of long cylindrical single crystal rods of 2.6%, 3.2% and 4.0% silicon steel with various crystallographic orientations, prepared by the Bridgman method, magnetization and magnetostriction were measured at room temperature. It was found that Kaya's law with regard to the remanent maguetization holds for these specimens and on the basis of the law their magnetostriction constants λ_<100> and λ_<111>, and also their crystal anisotropy constants K_1 were determined. Together with our previous results, λ_<111> and K_1 decrease almost linearly with silicon content. On the other hand, λ_<100> decreases more rapidly at low silicon content, then suddenly increases at about two percent silicon and shows no considerable change up to four percent silicon.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1954-10-25
著者
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NAKAMURA Yoji
Faculty of Science and Technology,Ryukoku University
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Nakamura Yoji
Faculity Of Science Kyoto University
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TAKAKI Hideo
Faculity of Science, Kyoto University
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Takaki Hideo
Faculity Of Science Kyoto University
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