Статья
1971
Effect of isotropic surface films on the distribution of magnetic-phase concentrations in transformer steel with ribbed texture
A. P. Kovalenko
Российский физический журнал
https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00820864
Abstract / Full Text
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Isotropie surface films which produce tensile stresses in their substrates (cold-rolled transformer steel) increase the concentration of the magnetic phase, the vector Js of which is in the rolling direction, while films producing compressional stresses reduce this concentration.
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For films which are not too thick, the dependence of the ratio of magnetic-phase concentrations on the thickness of the surface film is exponential.
Author information
- V. P. Zatonskii Kamenets-Podol'skii Pedagogical Institute, USSRA. P. Kovalenko
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