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1.4
0.2 0.4 0.6
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0.00 102030405060
Flux density,
B (tesla)
15,000
10,000
5,000
0
Flux density,
B (gauss)
Magnetic field strength, H (A/m)
Magnetic field strength, H (oersteds) Figure 18.29 Initial
magnetizationB-versus-H
curve for an iron-silicon alloy.
Magnetic Anisotropy
18.12The energy (per unit volume) required to
magnetize a ferromagnetic material to satu-
ration (Es) is defined by the following equa-
tion:
Es=
∫Ms
0
μ 0 HdM
H (A/m)
1.6
1.2
0.8
0.4
0
0
0.4
60 40 20 20 40 60
0.8
1.2
1.6
B (tesla)
Figure 18.30 Complete magnetic
hysteresis loop for a nickel–iron alloy.
That is,Esis equal to the product ofμ 0 and
the area under anMversusHcurve, to the
point of saturation referenced to the ordinate
(orM) axis—for example, in Figure 18.17 the
area between the vertical axis and the magne-
tization curve toMs. EstimateEsvalues (in
J/m^3 ) for single-crystal iron in [100], [110],
and [111] directions.