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Martensites magnetic field induced

Fuj] Fujii, T., Kato, T., Yamada, T., Kato, M., Nimori, S., Ohtsuka, H., Magnetic Field-Induced Martensitic Transformation of Co-Fe Particles in a Cu Matrix , Mater. Trans., 44(12), 2545-2549 (2003) (Abstract, Experimental, Morphology, 10) cited from abstract [2004Rag] Raghavan, V., Co-Cu-Fe (Cobalt-Copper-Iron) , J. Phase Equilib. Diffiis., 25(6), 543 (2004) (Phase Diagram, Phase Relations, Review, 3)... [Pg.629]

Structure defects decrease conductivity of the studied material, and then the intensity of the induced magnetic field is small and the signal received by the probe Hp is big (Fig.2). Low conductivity of austenite is a defects of the structure in case of residual austenite in the martensite structure, which with regard to the magnesite structure is as 1 5. Eddy currents produced in the studied area are subject to excitation in effect of small conductivity of austenite grains in the structure of the studied material. [Pg.20]


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