New York Paper - Magnetic Studies of Mechanical Deformation in Certain Ferromagnetic Metals and Alloys (with Discussion)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
H. Hanemann Paul D. Merica
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1916

Abstract

The application of other than mechanical methods to the study of the mechanical-physical properties of metals has become in the last few years a topic of investigation of ever-increasing interest, both from the theoretical standpoint and from that of the engineer and constructor. Besides the investigations which have been made of the magnetic properties of ferromagnetic metals, in their relation to the mechanical properties of these metals, which will be discussed more in detail below, there have been made studies of other phenomena in the same relation, and methods for the mechanical testing 'of metals have even been suggested; for example, the microscopic method of Tammann,' and the thermo-electric method of Turnera for determining elastic limits. The application of all such methods, which are based upon the dependence of some physical, crystallographic, or possibly chemical property, upon the mechanical state of the metal, must be preceded by close and careful correlation of these various "test" properties with the known mechanical state of the different metals or materials. It is with this view that the present work, as well as that of many previous investigators of, what may be termed in the interests of brevity, the mechanical-magnetic properties of ferromagnetic materials of construction, has been done. Previous Investigations of Mechanical Magnetic Properties The effect of mechanical stresses and of deformation, elastic or otherwise, oil the magnetic qualities of iron, steel, and other metals, has been studied by a number of investigators from the time of Joule (1841) to the present. It will, however, for the present purpose be sufficient to give an account only of the principal results obtained in the course of these investigations. It was early noticed (Villari, 1865) that if an iron wire is placed in a
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APA: H. Hanemann Paul D. Merica  (1916)  New York Paper - Magnetic Studies of Mechanical Deformation in Certain Ferromagnetic Metals and Alloys (with Discussion)

MLA: H. Hanemann Paul D. Merica New York Paper - Magnetic Studies of Mechanical Deformation in Certain Ferromagnetic Metals and Alloys (with Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1916.

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