Title :
Elevated temperature behavior of sintered Nd-Fe-B type magnets
Author :
Mildrum, H.F. ; Umana, G.M.
Author_Institution :
Magnetics Lab., Dayton Univ., OH, USA
fDate :
3/1/1988 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The effects of elevated temperature air exposure at 75 degrees , 100 degrees , 125 degrees , and 150 degrees C on the performance of sintered Nd-Fe-B type permanent magnets was investigated. The observations include a comparison of the initial and final demagnetization curves after long-term aging in excess of 5000 h, initial irreversible losses on heating, and the stability of open-circuit remanent flux as a function of time, temperature, and operating-point permeance. Test samples were obtained from four magnet producers. The results reported may be typical for present commercial production magnets made from ternary Nd-Fe-B and from alloys modified with dysprosium and cobalt. Test results indicate that there are very restrictive operational limits imposed by a combination of elevated temperatures >or=125 degrees C, and unit permeance values \n\n\t\t
Keywords :
boron alloys; demagnetisation; iron alloys; neodymium alloys; permanent magnets; 100 degC; 125 degC; 150 degC; 75 degC; Nd-Fe-B; aging; demagnetization; elevated temperature air exposure; open-circuit remanent flux; permanent magnets; Aging; Cobalt alloys; Demagnetization; Heating; Magnetic flux; Permanent magnets; Production; Stability; Temperature distribution; Testing;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on