Abstract

The effects of compressive stress on the magnetization in grain-oriented silicon iron sheets have been investigated. The magnetization changes due to compression are composed of two effects, reversible and irreversible magnetization changes. The magnetization changes due to compression for a sample cut at a declining angle of 35° from the rolling direction have peculiar characteristics. This sample shows two peaks of magnetization change due to compression. Changes in the domain structure due to compression were observed in order to determine the mechanism of magnetization change. A stripe domain pattern with 180° domain walls changes into a small perpendicular stripe pattern as a result of the application of both a magnetic field and compression, and the density of stripes changes as a result of compressive stress.

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