Abstract

In the article, within the framework of the theory of micromagnetism, a magneto-elastic microstructural model of the behavior of a ferromagnetic material with the shape memory (Heusler alloy) in a magnetic field is constructed. The dynamics of the magnetic process is described by the Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert equation. Using the Galerkin procedure, variational equations corresponding to the differential relations of the magnetic problem are written out. A martensitic structure of the type “herringbone” (a twinned variant of martensite) with magnetic domains located at an angle of 180 ° is considered. 90-degree magnetic domain walls are the boundaries of the twins. The finite element method models the formation of these walls and the distribution of the magnetization vector in them. The evolution of this magnetic structure is investigated, namely the movement and interaction of 180-degree magnetic domain walls when an external magnetic field is applied in various directions. The problems of the formation of twins from the martensite variants (the twinning problem) and their disappearance (the detwinning problem) in an external magnetic field are considered. On the plane separating the two variants of martensite, the Hadamard compatibility condition (or twinning equation) is written out. The solution of this equation is given and the processes, that this equation describes, are considered in detail. The detwinning condition for a ferroalloy with the shape memory in a magnetic field is proposed and the processes related to the reorientation (detwinning) of the martensitic variants forming a twin are discussed. The problems considered earlier without taking into account the detwinning process are supplemented by this process, the magnetization curves are constructed and the components of the strain tensor are determined. The results obtained are in good agreement with the known experimental data.

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