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Stress Concentration in a Soft Ferromagnetic with an Elliptic Inclusion in a Homogeneous Magnetic Field

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The paper addresses a stress–strain problem for an infinite soft ferromagnetic body with an elliptic inclusion. The body is in a homogeneous magnetic field B 01. The basic stress–strain characteristics and induced magnetic field in the body and inclusion are determined and their features in the neighborhood of the inclusion are studied. The magnetoelastic and Maxwell stresses are plotted against the ratio of ellipse axes and the latitude angle. Maximum stresses versus magnetic induction and mechanical and magnetic properties of the material are tabulated

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Podil'chuk, Y.N., Tereshchenko, L.N. Stress Concentration in a Soft Ferromagnetic with an Elliptic Inclusion in a Homogeneous Magnetic Field. International Applied Mechanics 40, 61–69 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:INAM.0000023811.03818.39

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