Micromagnetism and the Microstructure of Ferromagnetic Solids
The main theme of this book is micromagnetism and microstructure as well as the analysis of the relations between characteristic properties of the hysteresis loop and microstructure. Also presented is an analysis of the role of microstructure in the fundamental magnetic properties (for example, magnetorestriction or critical behaviour) of crystalline and amorphous alloys. The authors apply the theory of micromagnetism to all aspects of advanced magnetic materials including domain patterns and magnetization processes under the influence of defect structures. Coverage includes modern developments in computational micromagnetism and its application to spin structures of small particles and platelets. It will be of interest to researchers and graduate students in condensed matter, physics, electrical engineering and materials science, as well as to industrial researchers working in the electrotechnical and recording industry.
For many years, evidence suggested that all solid materials either possessed a periodic crystal structure as proposed by the Braggs or they were amorphous glasses with no long-range order. In the...
Class-Jump Phenomenon for Physical Symmetries in Bi-dimensional Space.- Analysis and Optimisation of Interfaces for Multi-material Structures.- One-Dimensional Microstructure Dynamics.- Strain...
Linear Elasticity with Couple Stresses.- Vectorial Microstructures: Applications to Fabrics and Granular Media.- Numerical Simulation of Interaction of Solitons and Solitary Waves in Granular...
This book systematically discusses the modern theory of propagation and interaction of elastic waves in solids with microstructure. Mathematical models of solids taking into account microstructure,...