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The stress-inductance characteristic of ferrite-glass composites has been studied with special emphasis on the effect of heat treatment and glass chemistry. The stress-inductance relation of Ni-Cu-Zn ferrite has been greatly improved by incorporating glass and by quenching from high temperature. The effect of quenching temperature on the stress-inductance characteristic is discussed in terms of the bending strength and fracture mode of the composites, and creep and microcrack formation during quenching are proposed as responsible factors.
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Yamaguchi, T., Shinagawa, M. Effect of glass addition and quenching on the relation between inductance and external compressive stress in Ni-Cu-Zn ferrite-glass composites. JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE 30, 504–508 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00354418
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