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This chapter is concerned with the interaction of magnetic fields with elastic solids. The theory of magnetoelasticity deals with the deformation and magnetization of nonferrous elastic materials under external effects, which consist generally of applied loads and/or deformations and thermal and magnetic fields. For these materials the effect of charge and polarization can be neglected. Hysteresis effects, micromagnetism, and spin waves are also excluded here— they will be discussed later in Chapter 9.
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Equation (8.2.2) was obtained by Maugin and Eringen [1977, p. 139].
For an account of the boundary layer effect, see Van de Ven [1975], [1984]. See also Goudjo and Maugin [1983].
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Eringen, A.C., Maugin, G.A. (1990). Magnetoelasticity. In: Electrodynamics of Continua I. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-3226-1_8
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