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Experimental studies of induced magnetic anisotropy in plastically deformed low-carbon steel were carried out. The measurements were performed on samples in the form of discs. The maximum energy of the induced magnetic anisotropy was observed at a relative elongation of ~12% upon an increase in the plastic deformation of samples. At higher degrees of deformation the energy of the induced magnetic anisotropy is reduced, which indicates a decrease in the residual mechanical stresses in the material.
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Original Russian Text © A.P. Nichipuruk, A.N. Stashkov, M.S. Ogneva, A.V. Korolev, A.A. Osipov, 2015, published in Defektoskopiya, 2015, Vol. 51, No. 10, pp. 19–23.
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Nichipuruk, A.P., Stashkov, A.N., Ogneva, M.S. et al. Induced magnetic anisotropy in low-carbon steel plates subjected to plastic deformation by stretching. Russ J Nondestruct Test 51, 610–615 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1061830915100095
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