Title :
Soft Magnetic Powder Composites and Potential Applications in Modern Electric Machines and Devices
Author :
Schoppa, Andreas ; Delarbre, Patrice
Author_Institution :
R&D, PMG Fussen GmbH, Füssen, Germany
Abstract :
Powder metallurgical manufacture has the singular ability to produce net shaped products (gear box parts and motor parts) for the automobile industry. Soft magnetic composite (SMC) powder coupled with the P/M production process open new possibilities in the design and manufacture of parts for electrical applications. With increasing values of operating frequency, the use of SMC can contribute to a substantial decrease of specific core losses of the machine, simultaneously increasing its total efficiency. In contrast to laminated cores, the manufacturing process of SMCs does not influence their final magnetic properties. These properties are homogenous and do not change after assembly of the motor. New SMC materials can outperform current laminated steel materials when measurements are done in the same conditions with similar samples. Many of the existing prejudices about the magnetic properties of SMC can thus be eliminated or attenuated if we respect its optimal use in adequate applications.
Keywords :
composite materials; design engineering; electric machines; laminates; magnetic cores; magnetic particles; net structures (mechanical); powder metallurgy; soft magnetic materials; automobile industry; core losses; electric machines; gear box parts; laminated cores; motor parts; net shaped products; powder metallurgical manufacture; soft magnetic powder composites; Electric machines; Magnetic cores; Magnetic properties; Powders; Soft magnetic materials; Steel; Electric machines; frequency; powdered magnetic materials; soft magnetic materials;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2013.2290135