What does "dev" mean in the nonlinear magnetostriction formula?

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Hi: What does "dev" mean in the nonlinear magnetostriction formula?Thank you so much!


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Robert Koslover Certified Consultant

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Posted: 2 months ago 09.03.2024, 14:27 GMT-5
Updated: 2 months ago 09.03.2024, 14:27 GMT-5

It refers to the "deviatoric stress component" of a tensor. Look up: "Nonlinear Magnetostrictive Transducer" in the Comsol Application Library, and read the .pdf file available there. See also https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/engineering/deviatoric

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It refers to the "deviatoric stress component" of a tensor. Look up: "Nonlinear Magnetostrictive Transducer" in the Comsol Application Library, and read the .pdf file available there. See also https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/engineering/deviatoric

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Posted: 2 months ago 10.03.2024, 22:08 GMT-4

It refers to the "deviatoric stress component" of a tensor. Look up: "Nonlinear Magnetostrictive Transducer" in the Comsol Application Library, and read the .pdf file available there. See also https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/engineering/deviatoric

thank you so much!

>It refers to the "deviatoric stress component" of a tensor. >Look up: "Nonlinear Magnetostrictive Transducer" in the Comsol Application Library, and read the .pdf file available there. See also https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/engineering/deviatoric thank you so much!

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