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Dynamic Shear Characterization in a Magnetostrictive Rare Earth - Iron Alloy
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 February 2011
Abstract
A previous study about the power limits of the magnetostrictive alloy called Terfenol-D, using a device biased by coils, showed the intrinsic superiority of this material compared to piezoelectric ceramics when used in high power sonar transducers. This fact was confirmed by another study where giant dynamic peak-to-peak deformations of 3500 ppm were measured with a transducer biased by permanent magnets.
Experience shows that the longitudinal functioning of magnetostrictive transducers is sometimes disrupted by interference caused by ‘flexure’ in the magnetostrictive rods. In fact, due to the shape of the rods, the flexure effects are strongly coupled to shear. Characterization of shear in Terfenol-D under conditions of magnetic bias and prestress is then necessary to control those effects. This was made possible by using a simple and original device that was designed totally with Computer Aided Design programs.
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