Abstract
This paper presents comparison of magnetoelastic properties between the 〈110〉 oriented Tb x Dy 1-x Fe 1.95 polycrystalline alloys for x = 0.27, 0.3, 0.45 under coupled loading of magnetic field and compressive stress. The simultaneously measure are investigated for the magnetization and magnetostriction under applied magnetic field from -200 to 200 kA/m and compressive stress from 0 to 50 MPa along the rod axis at room temperature. The results show that, according to the increase of Tb concentration and compressive stress, the hysteresis, coercive force and magnetostriction hysteresis loops of Tb x Dy 1-x Fe 1.95 alloys increase rapidly and the distortion of the hysteresis loops occurs at higher compressive stress, especially Tb 0.45 Dy 0.55 Fe 1.95 alloys, while the maximum relative permeability of Tb x Dy 1-x Fe 1.95 alloys monotonously decrease. Meanwhile, the higher the Tb concentration the stronger is magnetostrictive "jump" effect. For these experimental results, the effect of compressive stress and Tb / Dy ratio on magnetoelastic properties of Tb x Dy 1-x Fe 1.95 alloys are coupling and remarkable. A tradeoff and optimization are very important for many engineering designs and applications.
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