Handbook of Giant Magnetostrictive Materials (Electromagnetism)
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Rating | : | 4.31 (615 Votes) |
Asin | : | B004I1KW3W |
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Number of Pages | : | 357 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-02-04 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"Practical comprehensive review of magnetostrictive design" according to A Customer. The best review yet of the emerging field of giant magnetostrictive (TERFENOL-D) materials. This book covers everything from theory, to design, to successful examples of magnetostrictive devices. Good technical discssions, but clear and readable.Several of the top scientiests and engineers in the field have contributed c
Since 1993, he has been an associate professor in the department of electric power engineering, KTH, Stockholm. Active as a project manager at ABB Corporate Research, during 1983-96, he worked with electrical coupling devices and was responsible for a number of development projects on giant magnetostrictive materials. Engdahl has more than twenty patents for inventions within electrical engineering and hydraulics. Dr. . He is a recognized aut
A structured inventory of current and emerging applications of giant magnetostrictive materials is given, covering areas such as sound and vibration sources, vibration control, motional control, material processing, and electromechanical converters. Handbook of Giant Magnetostrictive Materials contains the knowledge that a mechanical or an electrical engineer needs when considering the use of magnetostrictive materials in a construction project. The book covers all major characterization methods of giant magnetostrictive bulk materials, actuators, and systems. Comprehensive descriptions of useful models of design methods and tools are given, including the performance of devices and systems comprised of magnetostrictive materials, considering the electrical, magnetic, mechanical, and thermal effects. The book c
"Overall, this book is an excellent resource for those who work with magnetorestriction in materials and applications."--RARE-EARTH INFORMATION CENTER NEWS