magnetostriktioilmiötä
Magnetostrictive effect, known in Finnish as magnetostriktioilmiö, describes the property of ferromagnetic materials to change their shape or dimensions when subjected to a magnetic field. Conversely, a mechanical stress applied to a magnetostrictive material can induce a change in its magnetization. This phenomenon is a consequence of the interaction between the magnetic domains within the material and the applied external field or stress.
The degree of magnetostriction varies significantly between different materials. Some materials, like iron and nickel, exhibit
The underlying mechanism involves changes in the magnetic domain structure and the shape anisotropy of the
Magnetostriction finds practical applications in various technologies. Magnetostrictive transducers are used in sonar systems, ultrasonic cleaning