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English | Magnetoelastic stability and vibration of ferromagnetic thin plates in a transverse magnetic field |
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Magnetoelastic stability and vibration of ferromagnetic thin plates in a transverse magnetic field (English)
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In this paper we examine the stability and vibration of a thin plate (rectangular, circular) of an elastic, soft ferromagnetic material in a transverse magnetic field. For simplification the plate is assumed to be isotropic, it is kept under isothermal condition and we neglect the effect of Lorentz forces, since the equations are linearized and the magnetic field is normal to the median surface of the plate. Also we neglect magnetostrictive effects and the effect of eddy currents since the changes of paramagnetic stability by damping is insignificant.
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clamped plate
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simply supported
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thin plate
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rectangular
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circular
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elastic, soft ferromagnetic material
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transverse magnetic field
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isotropic
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isothermal condition
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neglect the effect of Lorentz forces
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linearized
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magnetic field is normal to the median surface
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neglect magnetostrictive effects
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