Modeling the Properties of Magnetostrictive Elements Using Quantum Emulators

Author:

Karpukhin Edvard1ORCID,Bormotov Alexey1ORCID,Manukyan Luiza2

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Industrial Technologies, Penza State Technological University, pr. Baidukova/ul. Gagarina, 1a, 11, 440039 Penza, Russia

2. Institute of Aerospace Engineering, Samara National Research University, ul. Moskovskoe Highway 34, 443086 Samara, Russia

Abstract

The article discusses mathematical and numerical methods for modeling magnetostrictive multielectronic systems based on a combination of quantum and classical methods. The algorithm development suitable for the investigation of magnetostrictive phenomena at the micro level using the classical-quantum method implemented on a modern classical computer is justified. The algorithms and structure of the software package are given. The adequacy of the quantum-classical method is verified by comparing the calculated results of the properties of known magnetostrictive materials with the real properties of magnetostrictive alloys.

Funder

Russian Science Foundation

Publisher

MDPI AG

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