超磁致伸缩材料显微结构研究的全场红外相敏热成像技术

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Peng Yang, Chiu T. Law, Rani F. Elhajjar
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超磁致伸缩材料越来越多地被用于智能材料应用,如传感器、致动器和能量收集应用。然而,回顾有关该主题的文献,读者观察到在报告的特性中有大量的可变性,这些特性通常是由使用远场估计来投射样品内部磁场的应变片获得的总体应变或点值应变测量结果产生的。提出了一种将磁场引起的巨磁致伸缩合金材料微观结构变化与全场红外测量相关联的方法。结果表明,该方法在快速揭示几何形状和缺陷对磁致伸缩响应的影响方面具有潜力。结果表明,在微观结构水平上,磁致热效应和磁致伸缩效应都有响应。磁致伸缩材料的微观结构空间变异性和试样几何形状对局部磁致伸缩响应的影响值得认真考虑,但迄今为止尚未得到重视。该方法能够利用循环磁场突出复合材料试样中的磁弹性耦合。
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Full-field infrared phase sensitive thermography for microstructural investigation of giant magnetostrictive materials

Full-field infrared phase sensitive thermography for microstructural investigation of giant magnetostrictive materials

Giant magnetostrictive materials are increasingly proposed for smart material applications such as in sensors, actuators, and energy harvesting applications. However, reviewing the literature on this topic, the reader observes a large amount of variability in the reported properties that are typically generated from overall strain or point-value strain measurements obtained with strain gages using the far field estimate to project the internal magnetic field in the specimen.

A full-field phase-sensitive thermography method is proposed to correlate the full-field infrared measurements to changes in the microstructure induced by a cyclic magnetic field in a giant magnetostrictive alloy material.

The results show the potential of the proposed method in rapidly uncovering the effects of geometry and defects on the magnetostrictive response. The results show responses at the microstructure level from both magnetocaloric and magnetostrictive effects.

The effects of the magnetostrictive material’s microstructural spatial variability and the specimen geometry on the localized magnetostrictive response warrant serious considerations but so far have not received significant attention. The method proposed is capable of highlighting magneto-elastic coupling in the composite specimens using the cycle magnetic field.

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