Abstract

The limited data available suggest that the mechanical properties of ferromagnetic alloys are not significantly affected by high magnetic fields. As further evidence, the present paper includes data on the fracture toughness of Incoloy 908, a ferromagnetic austenite, in fields up to 14T at 4.2 K. The field has no significant effect on the toughness. To interpret these results we review the available theoretical work on the fracture of ferromagnetic materials in magnetic fields. The model of Shindo is particularly relevant, and suggests that there is no measurable effect on the toughness of ferromagnetic steel at fields below about 25 T, and no significant effect until the field exceeds 75 T. Interestingly, the theory does suggest a possible increase in the toughness of steels with very high magnetic permeability at fields below saturation.

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