Clausius-mossotti approximation in the theory of sintered polar materials - a review

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Clausius-Mossotti approximation is extended to describe the measured magnetic moment of an ellipsoidal sample containing magnetic or nonmagnetic ellipsoidal inclusions and magnetic or nonmagnetic matrix. The magnetic field in the matrix and inclusions is calculated. The magnetic energy of a system is calculated also. The equilibrium shape of a pore in a ferromagnetic sample is investigated. The phenomenon of a cavitation in porous ferromagnetic samples is described. The model is applied to calculate magnetic properties of granular superconductors. The effective electric conductivity of a sample, containing an arbitrary number of differently ordered distributions of ellipsoidal inclusions is calculated.

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Kornyushin, Y. (2009). Clausius-mossotti approximation in the theory of sintered polar materials - a review. Science of Sintering, 41(3), 225–245. https://doi.org/10.2298/SOS0903225K

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