Abstract

Traditionally, a dilatometer exploits dimensional change as a function of temperature/time to study phase transformations in materials. This limits its application where transition temperatures of two transformations overlaps. In this work, an inductively heated dilatometer has been used to delineate the magnetic transition occurring simultaneously with a structural transformation in a Fe-5.93at% Ni alloy by exploiting the fundamental principle of induction heating.

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