Higher specifications and more narrow tolerances for electrical motor appliances give sense to a renewed interest in the temperature dependence of the demagnetization curve of anisotropic ferrite magnets. Based on physical backgrounds, a first approximation modelling is given for the temperature dependence of a working point, using the room temperature curve and some material and system characteristics. A procedure is derived to give the induced shift of the whole curve at any temperature (−100 to 300 °C). An important characteristic for the application is the field Hki, where irreversible flux losses start. Hence, the critical temperature decrease, at which Hki is reached in the system, is derived
International audienceIn order to understand the behavior of magnetization processes in ferromagneti...
<p>Magnetization curve as a function of field for MAN and FA-MAN at a temperature of 25°C.</p
This study presents an experimental and theoretical investigation into the effect of temperature on ...
Higher specifications and more narrow tolerances for electrical motor appliances give sense to a ren...
The temperature dependence of the response of a magnetic system to an applied field can be understoo...
The magnetization processes in ferromagnetic materials are dependent on temperature. In order to und...
Climate change due to greenhouse gas emission is a growing environmental problem which needs to be a...
The temperature variation of magnetic anisotropy and coercive field of magnetoelastic manganese-subs...
Soft ferrites are commonly used as core material in high frequency inductors and transformers in pow...
It is a common impression that the measured B(H) curves of permanent-magnet materials indicate the t...
The practical interest in passive magnetic bearings is due to the fact that they are not subject to ...
We present experimental measurement of thermal effects on magnetic hysteresis of soft ferrite cores ...
Magnetocrystalline anisotropy, the microscopic origin of permanent magnetism, is often explained in ...
Thermomagnetic measurements including high temperature magnetic susceptibility and high temperature ...
Magnetic hysteresis occurs in most electrical engineering devices once soft ferromagnetic materials ...
International audienceIn order to understand the behavior of magnetization processes in ferromagneti...
<p>Magnetization curve as a function of field for MAN and FA-MAN at a temperature of 25°C.</p
This study presents an experimental and theoretical investigation into the effect of temperature on ...
Higher specifications and more narrow tolerances for electrical motor appliances give sense to a ren...
The temperature dependence of the response of a magnetic system to an applied field can be understoo...
The magnetization processes in ferromagnetic materials are dependent on temperature. In order to und...
Climate change due to greenhouse gas emission is a growing environmental problem which needs to be a...
The temperature variation of magnetic anisotropy and coercive field of magnetoelastic manganese-subs...
Soft ferrites are commonly used as core material in high frequency inductors and transformers in pow...
It is a common impression that the measured B(H) curves of permanent-magnet materials indicate the t...
The practical interest in passive magnetic bearings is due to the fact that they are not subject to ...
We present experimental measurement of thermal effects on magnetic hysteresis of soft ferrite cores ...
Magnetocrystalline anisotropy, the microscopic origin of permanent magnetism, is often explained in ...
Thermomagnetic measurements including high temperature magnetic susceptibility and high temperature ...
Magnetic hysteresis occurs in most electrical engineering devices once soft ferromagnetic materials ...
International audienceIn order to understand the behavior of magnetization processes in ferromagneti...
<p>Magnetization curve as a function of field for MAN and FA-MAN at a temperature of 25°C.</p
This study presents an experimental and theoretical investigation into the effect of temperature on ...