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Original Article

Influence of various powder fabrication methods on magnetic properties of powder cores

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Pages 196-201 | Received 20 Aug 2012, Accepted 15 Nov 2012, Published online: 03 Dec 2013
 

Abstract

Fe78·4Si9·5B9Cu0·6Nb2·5 alloy powder cores were made from powders prepared by the pulverisation of crystallised ribbons, atomisation and high energy ball milling after atomisation. The results showed that the saturation magnetisation of the three powders showed negligible variation. The coercivity was found to be strongly affected by the microstructure of the powder. Cores made from pulverised powder exhibited the largest μ′ and core loss because of the small demagnetising field and large contact area caused by the flat shape of particles. In contrast, cores made from atomised powder exhibited the smallest μ′ and core loss because of the large demagnetising field and small contact area. Cores made from milled powder exhibited an intermediate μ' and core loss because of the change in powder shape caused by severe plastic deformation during ball milling.

J. Zhou would like to thank Mr W. Wang, doctor candidate of University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, for valuable suggestions during the writing of this manuscript.

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