LIBRARY
QCW is pleased to present this selection of technical publications.
- The Letter of Petrus Peregrinus on the Magnet, A.D. 1269
- Joule, J. P., Esq. On the Effects of Magnetism upon the Dimensions of Iron and Steel Bars The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science, Vol XXX, January-June 1847
- Chilowsky, et al U.S. Patent 1,471,547 "Production of Submarine Signals And The Location Of Submarine Objects," October 23, 1923. Constantin Chilowsky and Paul Langevin (assistant to Pierre Curie) invented a piezoelectric sonar projector operating at 50 kHz to 200 kHz. The significance of this device is it uses one of two methods, piezoelectric versus magnetostrictive, to obtain power and power density. The inventors were Paris residents who filed the patent May 19, 1917.
- Sabine, Paul E., et al The Design and Construction of Magnetostriction Transducers Volume 13; Summary Technical Report; Division 6; National Defense Research Council; Washington, DC; 1946
- Hunt, Frederick V. ELECTROACOUSTICS -- The Analysis of Transduction, and Its Historical Background Harvard University Press; 1954. A reprint was published in 2014.
- Miller, H.B. U.S. Patent 2,930,912 "Composite Electromechanical Transducer" March 29, 1960. Compressive bias replaced cement of low tensile strength, showing the way to higher power density.
- Clark, A.E., et al Anomalous Thermal Expansion and Magnetostriction of Single Crystals of Dysprosium Physics Letters, Volume 5, number 2, p100, June 15, 1963
- Savage, H.T., et al U.S. Patent 4,308,474 "Rare Earth-Iron Magnetostrictive Materials and Devices Using These Materials" December 29, 1981. Magnetostrictive alloys with yet higher power and power density developed.
- Woollett, Ralph S. Sonar Transducer Fundamentals Naval Underwater Systems Center; New London, Connecticut; ~1987
- Lacheisserie, Etienne du Trémolet de Magnetostriction: Theory And Applications Of Magnetoelasticity CRC Press; 1993
- Uchida, Hiroshi (Guest Editor) Journal of Alloys and Compounds Vol 258, August 1, 1997. From the preface: "This volume is compiled from the papers presented at the International Conference on Giant Magnetostrictive Materials-Fundamentals and Application (ICGMM'96), held at the Tokai University Pacific Center, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, November 6-8, 1996. The issue contains 33 refereed contributions, including five invited papers."
- Engdahl, Göran (Editor) Handbook of Giant Magnetostrictive Materials Academic Press; 2000