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Experimental set up for magnetomechanical measurements with a closed flux path sample

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In this article, an experimental procedure is presented to handle magnetic measurements under uniaxial tensile stress reaching the plastic domain. The main advantage of the proposed procedure is that it does not require an additional magnetic core to close the magnetic flux path through the studied sample. The flux flows only in the sample, and no parasitic air gaps are introduced, thus avoiding the use of the H-coil to evaluate the magnetic field, which is often very sensitive and not easy to calibrate. A specimen of nonoriented FeSi (1.3%) sheet (M330-35A) is characterized under uniaxial tensile stress. To validate the proposed procedure, a comparison with the single sheet tester procedure is carried out. The results obtained by the two procedures are in good agreement. Moreover, to illustrate the possibilities offered by the proposed procedure, we confirm some results obtained in the literature. We show that the positive plastic strain leads to a significant degradation of magnetic behavior. An applied tensile stress on a virgin (unstrained) sample leads to a degradation of the magnetic behavior. However, on a pre-strained sample, an applied tensile stress results in reducing the deterioration caused by the plastic strain until a stress value called optimum is attained. Above this threshold, the magnetic behavior re-deteriorates progressively.
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hal-03172216 , version 1 (17-03-2021)

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Mohamad El Youssef, Adrien van Gorp, Stéphane Clenet, Abdelkader Benabou, Pierre Faverolle, et al.. Experimental set up for magnetomechanical measurements with a closed flux path sample. Open Physics, 2020, 18 (1), pp.517-525. ⟨10.1515/phys-2020-0160⟩. ⟨hal-03172216⟩
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