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Coercivity Enhancement And Gamma Phase Avoidance Of Alnico Alloys, Li Zhang May 2016

Coercivity Enhancement And Gamma Phase Avoidance Of Alnico Alloys, Li Zhang

Department of Engineering Mechanics: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

The promotion of social progress requires greater levels of energy efficiency, quality and productivity. However, these developments usually come at the cost of the environment. Green technologies such as electric vehicles, wind turbine and solar panels are ironically overshadowed by supply limitations and high prices of rare earth elements. Therefore, it is important to find alternative materials to replace those that contain critical elements. Alnico alloys show high magnetization, high Curie temperature (800°C) and good corrosion resistance, making it one of the best candidates to replace neodymium-based magnets used in electric vehicles.

In this thesis, methods controlling shape anisotropy and …


Practical Aspects Of Modern And Future Permanent Magnets, R.W. Mccallum, L. H. Lewis, Ralph Skomski, M. J. Kramer, I. E. Anderson Jan 2014

Practical Aspects Of Modern And Future Permanent Magnets, R.W. Mccallum, L. H. Lewis, Ralph Skomski, M. J. Kramer, I. E. Anderson

Ralph Skomski Publications

The mandate to reduce greenhouse gases will require highly efficient electric machines for both power generation and traction motor applications. Although permanent magnet electric machines utilizing Nd2Fe14B-based magnets provide obvious power-to-weight advantages over induction machines, the limited availability and high price of the rare earth (RE) metals make these machines less favorable. Of particular concern is the cost and supply criticality of Dy, a key RE element that is required to improve the high-temperature performance of Nd-based magnetic alloys for use in generators and traction motors. Alternatives to RE-based alloys do exist, but they currently lack the energy density necessary …