A mechanism study on influence of strong external magnetic field on fracture properties of a ferromagnetic steel

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For some ferromagnetic metallic materials, measurable influence of strong external magnetic field on their fracture properties has been observed experimentally, i.e., an external magnetic field of large intensity can promote the propagation of the crack. In order to clarify the mechanism of this phenomenon, a fracture model is put forward in this paper based on reversal magnetic domain theory and minimum free energy algorithm and verified through observations of magnetic domains structure. Compact tensile (CT) specimens which were stretched in strong magnetic field are adopted to observe their magnetic domains structure with the powder grain method in practice. It is found that the crack in the CT specimen propagated mainly along the magnetic domain wall rather than passing through the domain body. Together with the experimental results, the fracture model for the rupture and propagation mechanism under strong magnetic field was discussed.

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Xie, Z., He, M., Xu, P., Li, Q., Pei, C., Xie, S., & Chen, Z. (2019). A mechanism study on influence of strong external magnetic field on fracture properties of a ferromagnetic steel. APL Photonics, 9(7). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5088876

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