Modelling the Magnetic Characteristics and Temperature Influence on Construction Steels

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This paper concerns the possibility of use of the Jiles-Atherton-Sablik extended model to describe the magnetic characteristics for construction steel ST3. Result of the modelling utilizing extended Jiles-Atherton-Sablik model are in good agreement with results of experimental measurements for magnetic hysteresis loops B(H). However experimental results indicated, that the influence of temperature on B(H) characteristics is relatively small and can be neglected from the point of view of modelling for technical applications, such as stress estimation for non-destructive testing.

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Solid State Phenomena (Volume 199)

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466-471

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March 2013

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