Title :
AC permeability of Fe-Co-Ge/WC/phenol magnetostrictive composites
Author :
Shin, Kwang-Ho ; Kim, Younghak ; Lim, Sang-Ho
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Multimedia Eng., Kyungsung Univ., Pusan, South Korea
Abstract :
Polymer-bonded magnetostrictive composites of flake-type Fe-Co-Ge powder were fabricated and their complex permeability were characterized in the frequency range of 100-100 kHz using the modified ferrite core method. This alternating current (ac) permeability measurement method is firstly proposed in this study, and has some merits, such as easy handling and stress-free measuring. The WC powder, as a highly elastic material, with various amount of 0 wt%-30 wt% was added to form magnetostrictive composite to investigate high-frequency magnetic properties with measured permeability. The real part of permeability is almost constant with frequency varying. Also, the imaginary part of permeability increases exponentially with frequency increase. Both real and imaginary parts of permeability decrease with WC content increase to 20 wt%, but the composite of 30 wt% WC has larger permeability than that of 20 wt%.
Keywords :
cobalt compounds; composite materials; ferrites; magnetic particles; magnetic permeability; magnetic permeability measurement; magnetostriction; polymers; powder cores; powders; AC permeability; FeCoGe; WC powder; alternating current permeability measurement; ferrite core method; flake-type powder; high-frequency magnetic properties; magnetic particles; magnetic permeability measurement; magnetostriction; phenol magnetostrictive composites; polymer-bonded magnetostrictive composites; powder cores; stress-free measurement; Current measurement; Ferrites; Frequency; Magnetic cores; Magnetic materials; Magnetostriction; Optical wavelength conversion; Permeability measurement; Polymers; Powders; Alternating current (ac) permeability; magnetostrictive composite; stress-free measurement;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2005.854769