Research Advances in Magnetism and Magnetoelasticity: From Materials to Sensors
A special issue of Materials (ISSN 1996-1944). This special issue belongs to the section "Materials Simulation and Design".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2021) | Viewed by 12324
Special Issue Editor
Interests: magnetoelastic materials; magnetic sensors; magnetic hysteresis modeling; Villari effect
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Dear Colleagues,
The magnetoelastic Villari effect has been known for over one hundred years. Previously it was commonly used for the development of high measurement range force sensors, called pressductors or tensductors. Such sensors were successfully used in industrial applications, e.g., enabling robust and reliable measurements of high masses in silos and tanks, stress monitoring in cable bridges, etc.
However, recently developed magnetic materials create new possibilities in the utilization of magnetoelastic effects. As a result, magnetoelastic research has received a fresh impetus, especially due to the development of microscale applications. A wide range of magnetoelastic effects (such as Villari effect, Wiedemann effect, Barrett effect, stress-impedance as well as Guillemin effect) are applied for the development of microscale, high-end sensors for mechatronics, bio-medical assessment, chemical detection, or nanometrology applications. The development of such sensors requires a novel approach for functional materials research and characterization. Moreover, sensors application creates new challenges in advanced signal processing and transducer interfacing.
This Special Issue will present the recent state of the art in the magnetoelastic research, creating the space for experience exchange and scientific discussion for further cooperation.
Prof. Dr. Roman Szewczyk
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Magnetoelasticity
- Magnetic materials
- Magnetoelastic sensors
- Magnetic modeling
- Magnetostriction
- Villari effect
- Wiedemann effect
- Stress-impedance effect
- Guillemin effect
- Signal processing
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