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The calculation of magnetic induction in grain orientated ultra-thin silicon steel sheets

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In this work the magnetic induction in grain orientated ultra-thin silicon steel sheets (with a thickness of 0.08 mm) was calculated by employing the crystal orientation distribution function and the formula for the anisotropy of energy for a single crystal of cubic symmetry. The incomplete pole figures of {110}, {200} and {112} were measured and the corresponding orientation distribution function was determined. On the basis of the texture data and the corresponding magnetic anisotropy energy, the magnetic induction in the ultra-thin silicon steel sheet was calculated. The calculation results are in good agreement with the experimental measurement.

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This work was financially supported by a Grant from the Ph.D.Scientific Research Foundation for Liaoning Provience.(No.20061018)

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Xiuhua, G., Kemin, Q., Chunlin, Q. et al. The calculation of magnetic induction in grain orientated ultra-thin silicon steel sheets. J Mater Sci 42, 8667–8670 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10853-007-1925-y

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