The following text field will produce suggestions that follow it as you type.

Loading Inventory...

Coles

Magnetic And Electrical Characteristics Of Cobalt-based Amorphous Materials And Comparison To A Permalloy Type Polycrystalline Material

From William R Wieserman

Current price: $18.99
Magnetic And Electrical Characteristics Of Cobalt-based Amorphous Materials And Comparison To A Permalloy Type Polycrystalline Material
Magnetic And Electrical Characteristics Of Cobalt-based Amorphous Materials And Comparison To A Permalloy Type Polycrystalline Material

Coles

Magnetic And Electrical Characteristics Of Cobalt-based Amorphous Materials And Comparison To A Permalloy Type Polycrystalline Material

From William R Wieserman

Current price: $18.99
Loading Inventory...

Size: 0.06 x 9.69 x 0.15

Buy OnlineGet it at Coles
*Product information may vary - to confirm product availability, pricing, shipping and return information please contact Coles
Magnetic component designers are always looking for improved soft magnetic core materials to increase the efficiency, temperature rating and power density of transformers, motors, generators and alternators, and energy density of inductors. In this paper, we report on the experimental investigation of commercially available cobalt-based amorphous alloys which, in their processing, were subjected to two different types of magnetic field anneals: A longitudinal magnetic field anneal or a transverse magnetic field anneal. The longitudinal field annealed material investigated was Metglas 2714A. The electrical and magnetic characteristics of this material were investigated over the frequency range of 1 to 200 kHz and temperature range of 23 to 150 C for both sine and square wave voltage excitation. The specific core loss was lower for the square than the sine wave voltage excitation for the same maximum flux density, frequency and temperature. The transverse magnetic field annealed core materials include Metglas 2714AF and Vacuumschmelze 6025F. These two materials were experimentally characterized over the frequency range of 10 to 200 kHz for sine wave voltage excitation and 23 C only. A comparison of the 2174A to 2714AF found that 2714AF always had lower specific core loss than 2714A for any given magnetic flux density and frequency and the ratio of specific core loss of 2714A to 2714AF was dependent on both magnetic flux density and frequency. A comparison was also made of the 2714A, 2714AF, and 6025F materials to two different tape thicknesses of the polycrystalline Supermalloy material and the results show that 2714AF and 6025F have the lowest specific core loss at 100 kHz over the magnetic flux density range of 0.1 to 0.4 Tesla. | Magnetic And Electrical Characteristics Of Cobalt-based Amorphous Materials And Comparison To A Permalloy Type Polycrystalline Material

More About Coles at Village Green Shopping Centre

Find everything in-store including new, used and children’s books, music, movies, games and toys. Visit Coles today to find the perfect gift, or a novel for yourself. COVID-19 UPDATE: Open | Regular Centre Hours

Powered by Adeptmind