Rare-Earth Permanent Magnets ( Volume 8 )

Publication series :Volume 8

Author: Harris   I. R.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2014

E-ISBN: 9780080983639

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780444880086

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780444880086

Subject: O441.2 magnetics;O469 Condensed Matter Physics;TB3 Engineering Materials;TF Metallurgical Industry

Language: ENG

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These papers provide an interesting collection of contributions on fundamental magnetic behaviour, microstructural studies, processing methods and applications of rare earth, iron-rich, high performance permanent magnets. The remarkably versatile nature of the Nd-Fe-B-type alloys with respect to magnet processing is very evident in these proceedings. Thus there are papers which describe the production of magnets by the die-upset-forging of melt-spun ribbon, by cold-compaction of melt-spun-ribbon with soft metals, by mechanical alloying and by hot working of cast material. Work is also reported on the production of new permanent magnets from melt-spun material based on the alloys Nd4Fe78B18 and SmFe11.5Ti1.04. Both these alloys look promising and the former appears to be close to commercial exploitation.

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Rare-Earth Permanent Magnets

pp.:  4 – 5

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 8

Preface

pp.:  6 – 10

Table of Contents

pp.:  8 – 6

Chapter 1. Physics and application of Novel magnet materials (Invited paper)

pp.:  10 – 18

Chapter 2. Comparison of the intrinsic magnetic properties of R2Fe14B and R(Fe11Ti); R = Rare Earth

pp.:  18 – 23

Chapter 3. The electronic structure of the Nd3+ Ion in Nd2Fe14B

pp.:  23 – 28

Chapter 4. NMR study of local properties of Co in Nd2(CoFe)14B

pp.:  28 – 32

Chapter 5. A 155Gd Mössbauer study of exchange interactions in Gd2Fe14B

pp.:  32 – 36

Chapter 6. Magnetic properties of sintered Nd–Fe–Si-B magnets

pp.:  36 – 40

Chapter 7. Structure and magnetic properties of R2Fe14B1-xCx compounds (R = Y, Nd)

pp.:  40 – 46

Chapter 8. Magnetic Anisotropy in Pr2Fe14-x MnxC Compounds

pp.:  46 – 50

Chapter 9. Magnetic properties of Er2Fe14-xMnxC

pp.:  50 – 54

Chapter 10. Magnetocrystalline anisotropy of hexagonal (R, R')2(Fe, Co)17 Compounds

pp.:  54 – 57

Chapter 11. Electron microscopy of Nd–Fe–B based magnets (Invited paper)

pp.:  57 – 66

Chapter 12. Structure and magnetic properties of sintered Nd–Fe–Nb-B magnets

pp.:  66 – 70

Chapter 13. The effect of substitutions on the hard magnetic properties of Nd–Fe–B based materials

pp.:  70 – 76

Chapter 14. Ageing effects in Nd(Dy)Fe(Nb)B alloys and magnets

pp.:  76 – 80

Chapter 15. Long term aging and irreversible losses at elevated temperatures of Nd–Fe–B magnets with cobalt and dysprosium additions

pp.:  80 – 84

Chapter 16. Influence of Al-based additions on coercivity and microstructure in Fe–Nd–B magnets

pp.:  84 – 89

Chapter 17. Magnetic properties of isotropic and anisotropic Nd–Fe–B bonded magnets (Invited paper)

pp.:  89 – 97

Chapter 18. Permanent magnets prepared by hot working cast ingots of NdFeB

pp.:  97 – 102

Chapter 19. New developments in bonded Nd–Fe–B magnets

pp.:  102 – 106

Chapter 20. Coercivity of metastable (Nd,Pr)–Fe–Co–B alloys

pp.:  106 – 110

Chapter 21. Meltspun permanent magnet materials containing Fe3B as the main phase

pp.:  110 – 114

Chapter 22. Magnetic properties of melt spun and crystallized SmFe11.75Ti1.04

pp.:  114 – 118

Chapter 23. Glass forming ability and kinetics of crystallisation of rapidly quenched Nd–Fe–B alloys

pp.:  118 – 124

Chapter 24. Preparation and properties of mechanically alloyed rare earth permanent magnets

pp.:  124 – 128

Chapter 25. Electromagnetic machines with Nd–Fe–B magnets (Invited paper)

pp.:  128 – 140

Chapter 26. Novel disc type motors

pp.:  140 – 144

List of contributors

pp.:  144 – 145

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