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Magnetic bodies undergoing large deformations: how should we pull magnetic fields back to the reference configuration?

Submitted by Giuseppe_Tomassetti on
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As is well known, the formulation of the equations describing a deformable solid is best done in the Lagrangian setting. For magnetized solids, however, one needs to take into account the magnetic field $h$ and the induction field $b$ generated by the body, whose description is usually done in the Eulerian setting.

Ferromagnetic, Piezoelectric & Magnetoelastic Plates & Shells Vibartions

Submitted by Alexander on

We are solved analytically and numerically by exact space treatment, proposed for elastic plates by Novatsky, the problems of determination of free vibrations of thin piezoelectric plates and shells frequences and mode comparision with Kirchoff theory, showing that in contrast to pure elastic case, the tables of frequences obtained by space treatment and by hypothesis are quite different. During last eight years you obtained the some results for magnetoelastic and ferromagnetic thin plates and shells, almost for all cases it is shown that Kirchoff hypothesis is not applicable.