Title :
Observations on permanent magnets related to damping effects in levitation devices
Author :
Kronenberg, Klaus J.
Author_Institution :
Kent Drive, Claremont, California
fDate :
9/1/1974 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Microscopic observations applying high, variable magnetic fields on surfaces of high-coercivity magnets reveal hysteretic magnetization changes by domain wall movements. Lines, formerly believed to be grain boundaries, are moving with changing magnetic fields during the magnetization reversal. Domain wall motions are shown on single micrographs which were selected from sequences of micrographs depicting magnetization cycles on commercial-grade magnets of barium ferrite and of samarium cobalt. The observed processes are believed to consume energy; they can be responsible for the damping of oscillations which was experienced before in magnetic bearings.
Keywords :
Magnetic bearings; Magnetic domain walls; Magnetization reversal; Permanent magnets; Barium; Damping; Grain boundaries; Levitation; Magnetic domain walls; Magnetic fields; Magnetic force microscopy; Magnetic hysteresis; Magnetization reversal; Permanent magnets;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.1974.1058458