A modified Stoner-Wohlfarth computational model for hysteretic magnetic properties in a ferromagnetic composite rod under torsion

Citation
Mj. Sablik et Dc. Jiles, A modified Stoner-Wohlfarth computational model for hysteretic magnetic properties in a ferromagnetic composite rod under torsion, J PHYS D, 32(16), 1999, pp. 1971-1983
Citations number
23
Categorie Soggetti
Apllied Physucs/Condensed Matter/Materiales Science
Journal title
JOURNAL OF PHYSICS D-APPLIED PHYSICS
ISSN journal
00223727 → ACNP
Volume
32
Issue
16
Year of publication
1999
Pages
1971 - 1983
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-3727(19990821)32:16<1971:AMSCMF>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
In this paper, a Stoner-Wohlfarth approach to magnetic hysteresis is used a s a model for a fenomagnetic composite rod consisting of single domain 'gra ins' with random orientations embedded in a non-magnetic matrix. The rod is considered to be under torsional stress, which means that the rod at each point on its outer surface is experiencing biaxial stress along axes at 45 degrees relative to the rod axis, with one stress equal to sigma and the ot her equal to -sigma. A magnetic field is considered to act parallel to the rod axis. The modified Stoner-Wohlfarth model of Callegaro and Puppin is ad apted to this biaxial stress configuration. Results computed using the adap ted model are presented and compared to results computed previously that we re obtained by applying the domain wall pinning model to the torsional stre ss situation. It was found that the adapted model results are not very sens itive to the maximum value of the field, while the opposite is true for res ults from the domain wall pinning model. Secondly, the coercivity increased with torque, instead of the opposite situation with the domain wall pinnin g model, where coercivity decreased with torque. Reasons for this behaviour are presented in the paper. Differences related to symmetry properties of the model are also discussed. Finally, the model exhibits the possibility o f both first- and second-order transitions in the hysteresis curve for diff erent values of torque.