Research on the Application Status of Giant Magnetostrictive Material in Drive Field

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The concept of giant magnetostrictive material, characteristics and main effects were introduced briefly. The actuators based on GMM’s magnetostrictive effect, sensors based on inverse-magnetostrictive effect and self-sensing actuators based on the coupled effects were reviewed. It proposed that self-sensing actuators and sensor actuators on the basis of coupling relationship of magnetostrictive effect, inverse-magnetostrictive effect and other effects were GMM’s new research direction.

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