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PRONUNCIATION OF BARKHAUSEN EFFECT

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WHAT DOES BARKHAUSEN EFFECT MEAN IN ENGLISH?

Barkhausen effect

The Barkhausen effect is a name given to the noise in the magnetic output of a ferromagnet when the magnetizing force applied to it is changed. Discovered by German physicist Heinrich Barkhausen in 1919, it is caused by rapid changes of size of magnetic domains. Barkhausen's work in acoustics and magnetism led to the discovery, which provided evidence that magnetization affects whole domains of a ferromagnetic material, rather than individual atoms alone. The Barkhausen effect is a series of sudden changes in the size and orientation of ferromagnetic domains, or microscopic clusters of aligned atomic magnets, that occurs during a continuous process of magnetization or demagnetization. The Barkhausen effect offered direct evidence for the existence of ferromagnetic domains, which previously had been postulated theoretically. Heinrich Barkhausen discovered that a slow, smooth increase of a magnetic field applied to a piece of ferromagnetic material, such as iron, causes it to become magnetized, not continuously but in minute steps.

Definition of Barkhausen effect in the English dictionary

The definition of Barkhausen effect in the dictionary is the phenomenon that ferromagnetic material in an increasing magnetic field becomes magnetized in discrete jumps, discovered by Heinrich Georg Barkhausen.

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Translator English - Chinese

巴克豪森效应
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Translator English - Spanish

efecto Barkhausen
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Barkhausen effect
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Barkhausen प्रभाव
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Barkhausen تأثير
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эффект Баркгаузена
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efeito Barkhausen
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বারকাহসেন প্রভাব
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effet Barkhausen
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Kesan Barkhausen
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Barkhausen-Effekt
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Translator English - Japanese

バルクハウゼン効果
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바크 하우젠 효과
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Efek Barkhausen
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hiệu ứng Barkhausen
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Barkhausen விளைவு
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बरखॉउसेल प्रभाव
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Barkhausen etkisi
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Translator English - Italian

effetto Barkhausen
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efekt Barkhausena
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ефект Баркгаузена
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efect Barkhausen
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Barkhausen αποτέλεσμα
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Barkhausen -effek
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Barkhausen- effekten
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Barkhausen effekt
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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BARKHAUSEN EFFECT»

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Electromagnetic Nondestructive Evaluation (X)
Anthony J. MOSESa and David C. JILESa aWolfson Centre for Magnetics, Cardiff University, Wales, UK Introduction The magnetic Barkhausen effect was discovered towards the beginning of the last century [1] but its origin and interpretation ...
Seiki Takahashi, Hiroaki Kikuchi, 2007
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Hysteresis in Magnetism: For Physicists, Materials ...
9.3 THE BARKHAUSEN EFFECT We have already encountered an example of Barkhausen signal in Chapter 1 (Fig. 1.10). The typical experimental arrangement by which one can measure the Barkhausen effect is the one shown in Fig. 1.5.
Giorgio Bertotti, 1998
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Introduction to Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, Second Edition
5.2 THE BARKHAUSEN EFFECT AND RELATED PHENOMENA 5.2.1 The Barkhausen effect Does the magnetization change smoothly with magnetic field? The Barkhausen effect is the phenomenon of discontinuous changes in the flux ...
David C. Jiles, 1998
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Encyclopedic Dictionary of Condensed Matter Physics
106 BARKHAUSEN EFFECT by heating up to 800 to 1200◦C of mixture obtained by common deposition of carbonates or oxalates from solutions. It is used in the form of monocrystals and solid solutions for manufacturing of capacitors, ...
Charles P. Poole, Jr., 2004
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The Science of Hysteresis: Physical modeling, ...
13. J. A. Baldwin and G. M. Pickles, 'Power spectrum of Barkhausen noise in simple materials', J. Appl. Phys. 43, 4746-4749 (1972). 14. N. J. Wiegman and R. Stege, 'Barkhausen effect in magnetic thin films: general behaviour and stationarity ...
Giorgio Bertotti, I. D. Mayergoyz, 2006
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The Science of Hysteresis: 3-volume set
N. I. Wiegman and R. Stege, 'Barkhausen effect in magnetic thin films: general behaviour and stationarity along the hysteresis loop', Appl. Phys. 16, 167-174 ( 1978). G. Bertotti and F. Fiorillo, 'Barkhausen noise and domain structure dynamics ...
Giorgio Bertotti, Isaak D. Mayergoyz, 2005
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Fractal Reviews in the Natural and Applied Sciences
Alessandro, B. Beatrice, C. Bertotti, G. and Montorsi, A. (1990a) Domain-wall dynamics and Barkhausen effect in metallic ferromagnetic materials. I. Theory ./. App. Phys., 68, 2901-7. Alessandro, B. Beatrice, C. Bertotti, G., and Montorsi, ...
M.M. Novak, 1995
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Complex Systems: Lecture Notes of the Les Houches Summer ...
Domain–wall dynamics and barkhausen effect in metallic ferromagnetic materials . 2. experiments. J. Appl. Phys., 68:2908– 2915, 1990. B. Alessandro, C. Beatrice, G. Bertotti, and A. Montorsi. Domain–wall dynamics and barkhausen effect in ...
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Academic Press Dictionary of Science and Technology
Barkhausen, Heinrich [bark'hou'zan] 1881-1956, German physicist and electrical engineer; discovered Barkhausen effect in ferrous metals. Barkhausen effect Electromagnetism. a succession of small, abrupt steps in the magnetization of a ...
Christopher G. Morris, 1992
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Electrical and Magnetic Methods of Non-destructive Testing
3.7.3 Barkhausen effect The Barkhausen effect was discovered early in the twentieth century but it had very little application to NDT until the late 1970s; rapid progress has been made since then. The reader interested in the recent ...
J. Blitz, 1997

6 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «BARKHAUSEN EFFECT»

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2013 Hagen Symposium: Non-destructive testing in Powder …
The Barkhausen Effect, i.e. the discontinuous magnetisation of ferromagnetic materials due to structural details, can be utilised in a similar way ... «Powder Metallurgy Review | ipmd.net, Jan 14»
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ETs warn Cataclysms will unify human consciousness: Cosmonaut
Their dissertations were based on research of the Barkhausen effect and its application for nondestructive testing and evaluation of ferromagnetic materials. «UFODigest, Aug 11»
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Predicting maintenance with NDT
Exploratory surgery for equipment · The Barkhausen effect · Concrete repair in industrial environments/a> · Konecranes' RopeQ diagnostic tool ... «Plant Services, Jul 10»
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Interdimensional universality of dynamic interfaces
... PubMed | ChemPort |; Cizeau, P., Zapperi, S., Durin, G. & Stanley, H. E. Dynamics of a ferromagnetic domain wall and the Barkhausen effect. «Nature.com, Apr 09»
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Signature of effective mass in crackling-noise asymmetry
Here we show that the leftward asymmetry observed in the Barkhausen effect — the noise generated by the jerky motion of domain walls as they interact with ... «Nature.com, Oct 05»
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BIAXIAL STRESS STATE EVALUATION USING …
Dhar, A., Jagadish C., and Atherton, D. L., "Using the Barkhausen Effect to determine the Easy Axis of Magnetization in Steels", Materials Evaluation, pp. «NDT.net, Apr 04»

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