DocumentCode
3451955
Title
Advances in powder metallurgy soft magnetic composite materials for electrical machines
Author
Persson, Mats ; Jansson, P.
Author_Institution
Hoganas AB, Sweden
fYear
1995
fDate
35041
Firstpage
42461
Lastpage
42466
Abstract
Soft magnetic composite (SMC) materials offer design advantages when compared with steel laminations due to their isotropic nature and the relative ease of producing complex net shaped components by the powder metallurgy production route. Iron loss is low at elevated frequencies as the eddy current loss is a small portion of the total loss. Future designs envisage smaller motors with equivalent or higher output at lower cost. Solutions requiring higher frequency need cost effective materials with low eddy current loss. The magnetic and mechanical properties of materials achieved by surface insulating iron based powder and the effect of lubricant and binder resin are reported. The influence of compacting techniques has been investigated as well as that of curing temperature. Data reported is concentrated to the frequency range of interest to electrical machine designers, that is 50-1000 Hz
Keywords
composite materials; design engineering; eddy current losses; electric machines; powder metallurgy; soft magnetic materials; 50 to 1000 Hz; binder resin; complex net shaped components; curing temperature; design advantages; eddy current loss; electrical machines; iron loss; lubricant; mechanical properties; motors; powder metallurgy; soft magnetic composite materials; surface insulating powder;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Impact of New Materials on Design, IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location
London
Type
conf
DOI
10.1049/ic:19951533
Filename
494989
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