Abstract

The use of measurements of intrinsic magnetic properties—susceptibility, saturation magnetization, and transition temperature—in solving problems in metallurgy is discussed. Applications to phase-diagram determinations, precipitation studies, kinetics, detection of inhomogeneities, and quantitative analysis are considered. Methods of measurement requiring little capital investment are pointed out in the hope of stimulating metallurgy graduate students to apply magnetic analysis to their problems.

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