Recent consideration of the use of permanent magnets in space power converters at heat rejection temperatures exceeding 250 C and in miniature high temperature actuators is supporting a search for permanent magnets resistant to demagnetizing forces at high temperature. The present paper investigates the short-term demagnetization resistance to applied bucking fields and at temperatures up to 300 C of SmCo5 type magnets, in the form of 1-cm cubes, from several commercial sources. Quasistatic, 2nd quadrant M-H data taken at selected temperatures are the source of derived plots which are then compared to similar data for previously tested Sm2Co17 type magnets. The 1-5 magnet remanence tends to be about 1.5 kG below that of the 2-17 magnets thr...
The design of power magnetic components such as transformers, inductors, motors, and generators, req...
2:17 type SmCo magnets with low temperature coefficients of remanence and coercivit
The maximum coercivity that can be achieved for a given hard magnetic alloy is estimated by computin...
The influence of temperature on the M-H demagnetization characteristics of permanent magnets is impo...
Permanent magnet materials capable of operating at high temperatures (>400°C) are required for ad...
Climate change due to greenhouse gas emission is a growing environmental problem which needs to be a...
A class of promising permanent-magnet materials with an appreciable high-temperature coercivity of 8...
Abstract – We will review in this paper the recent data on thermal stability and radiation resistanc...
The high-temperature coercivity of mechanically alloyed and subsequently annealed RCo5 (R=Sm and Y) ...
Several samples of NdFeB and SmCo permanent magnets have been irradiated with gamma rays up to diffe...
The practical interest in passive magnetic bearings is due to the fact that they are not subject to ...
Here, machines having permanent magnets (PM) mounted in the stator are compared during fault operati...
The temperature dependence of the coercivity of Sm–Co based magnets is investigated by magnetization...
The fault tolerant capabilities are compared in this paper for the conventional double layer switch...
One of the main aspects when designing a permanent magnet (PM) generator is to choose suitable PMs, ...
The design of power magnetic components such as transformers, inductors, motors, and generators, req...
2:17 type SmCo magnets with low temperature coefficients of remanence and coercivit
The maximum coercivity that can be achieved for a given hard magnetic alloy is estimated by computin...
The influence of temperature on the M-H demagnetization characteristics of permanent magnets is impo...
Permanent magnet materials capable of operating at high temperatures (>400°C) are required for ad...
Climate change due to greenhouse gas emission is a growing environmental problem which needs to be a...
A class of promising permanent-magnet materials with an appreciable high-temperature coercivity of 8...
Abstract – We will review in this paper the recent data on thermal stability and radiation resistanc...
The high-temperature coercivity of mechanically alloyed and subsequently annealed RCo5 (R=Sm and Y) ...
Several samples of NdFeB and SmCo permanent magnets have been irradiated with gamma rays up to diffe...
The practical interest in passive magnetic bearings is due to the fact that they are not subject to ...
Here, machines having permanent magnets (PM) mounted in the stator are compared during fault operati...
The temperature dependence of the coercivity of Sm–Co based magnets is investigated by magnetization...
The fault tolerant capabilities are compared in this paper for the conventional double layer switch...
One of the main aspects when designing a permanent magnet (PM) generator is to choose suitable PMs, ...
The design of power magnetic components such as transformers, inductors, motors, and generators, req...
2:17 type SmCo magnets with low temperature coefficients of remanence and coercivit
The maximum coercivity that can be achieved for a given hard magnetic alloy is estimated by computin...