Title :
Permeability of Soft Magnetic FeCoV-Composites for Varying Filler Fractions
Author :
Anhalt, Mathias ; Weidenfeller, Bernd
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Natural & Mater. Sci., Clausthal Univ. of Technol., Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Germany
Abstract :
The dependence of permeability on the magnetic field in the initial magnetization curve for different Fe49 Co49V2-polymer composites is investigated. For a measurement frequency of f = 1 Hz and a low filler fraction of x = 0.1 the permeability is nearly constant with increasing magnetic field with a small maximum at H = 26100 A/m. Increasing filler fraction causes an increase of initial permeability and also the maximum permeability becomes more and more distinctive. Additionally the position of the maximum shifts to a lower magnetic field of H = 3027 A/m for filler fraction x = 0.8. At this filler fraction the maximum permeability is ¿max = 57 and the initial permeability is ¿i = 36. At the magnetic field where the maximum permeability was found also the frequency dependence from 1 Hz to 2000 Hz of the permeability was estimated. While the permeability is nearly constant in the whole examined frequency range for a filler fraction x ¿ 0.2, a higher filler fraction causes a reduction of permeability at higher frequencies. For the composite with 80-vol. % Fe49Co49V2 content the permeability is decreased for frequencies f > 100 Hz.
Keywords :
cobalt alloys; filled polymers; iron alloys; magnetic permeability; magnetisation; soft magnetic materials; vanadium alloys; Fe49Co49V2; filler fractions; frequency 1 Hz to 2000 Hz; initial magnetization curve; magnetic permeability; polymer bonded soft magnetic composites; polymer composites; soft magnetic materials; Frequency estimation; Frequency measurement; Magnetic field measurement; Magnetic fields; Magnetic materials; Magnetic particles; Permeability; Polymers; Saturation magnetization; Soft magnetic materials; Inner demagnetization; magnetic field strength; permeability; soft magnetic composites;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2009.2033346