The Handbook of Modern Ferromagnetic Materials is an up-to-the-minute compendium of all ferromagnetic materials, metallic and ceramic, intended for electrical and electronic applications. Coverage of the newest and most economically important materials (soft ferrites, the rare-earth magnet alloys, amorphous and nanocrystalline alloys) is extensive. The distinctive feature of this book is its correlation of basic material properties (metallurgical and ceramic) with their magnetic characteristics and eventually to the choice in an application. Unique to this work is information on the many magnetic components into which these materials can be formed and the pertinent design data. Another useful feature is the criteria (quality, stability and economic) for selection of a particular material. Included are the mechanical, thermal and physical properties of these materials. The author not only presents the latest information from suppliers and magnetism conferences but includes a section on new materials (e.g. colossal magnetostriction materials) being developed but not yet available.The format is arranged according to frequency of operation, which turns out to be almost concurrent with the application. Thus, direct current applications are considered first, then low frequency line power, followed by applications at increasing frequencies up to microwave uses. This anthology of ferromagnetic materials is an essential reference work for electrical and electronic designers and materials scientists. It may also serve as a text for a magnetic materials course and as a materials guide for purchasing agents and technical executives.
1-Applications and Functions of Ferromagnetic Material.- 2-Basics of Magnetism-Source of Magnetic Effect.- 3-The Magnetization in Domains and Bulk Materials.- 4-AC Properties of Magnetic Materials.- 5-Materials for Permanent Magnet Applications.- 6-DC and Low Frequency Applications.- 7-Soft Cobalt-Iron Alloys.- 8-Metallic Materials for Magnetic Shielding Applications..- 9-High Permeability-High Frequency Metal Strip.- 10-Metal Powder Cores for Telecommunications.- 11-Crystal Structure of Ferrites.- 12-Chemical Aspects of Ferrites.- 13-Mkrostructural Aspects of Ferrites.- 14-Ferrite Processing.- 15-Ferrite Inductors and Transformers for Low Power.- 16-Soft Magnetic Materials for EMI Suppression.- 17-Ferrites for Entertainment Applications.- 18-Ferrite Transformers and Inductors at High Power.- 19-Materials for Magnetic Recording.- 20-Ferrites for Microwave Applications.- 21-Miscellaneous Magnetic Material Applications.- 22-Physical-Thermal Aspects of Magnetic Materials.- 23-Magnetic Measurements-Materials and Components.- Appendix 1-Abbreviations and Symbols.- Appendix 2-List of World’s Major Ferrite Suppliers.- Appendix 3-Units conversion from CGS to MKS(SI) System.
Ben U Seng Pan, Rui Paulo da Silva Martins, Jose de Albuquerque Epifanio da Franca, Ben U. Seng Pan, Rui Paulo Da Silva Martins, Rui Paulo Martins, Jose De Albuquerque Epifanio Da Franca