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Magnetoelastic Effect as Applied to Estimating Elastic-Plastic Strains in Steels and Optimization of Technological Processes

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The paper deals with different methods for estimating macro- and microscopic stresses in ferromagnetic materials with the application of magnetic characteristics. It demonstrates the possibility of reconstructing deformation curves by measured magnetic characteristics of steel products.

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Gorkunov, E.S. (2012). Magnetoelastic Effect as Applied to Estimating Elastic-Plastic Strains in Steels and Optimization of Technological Processes. In: Irschik, H., Krommer, M., Belyaev, A. (eds) Advanced Dynamics and Model-Based Control of Structures and Machines. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-0797-3_10

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