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Rare Earth Permanent-Magnet Alloys’ High Temperature Phase Transformation electronic resource In Situ and Dynamic Observation and Its Application in Material Design / by Shuming Pan.

By: Pan, Shuming [author.]Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextDescription: XXIX, 267 p. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783642363887Subject(s): physics | Magnetism | Materials | Physics | Magnetism, Magnetic Materials | Metallic MaterialsDDC classification: 538 LOC classification: QC750-766QC764.5-766Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
The first generation Rare Earth permanent-magnet alloys-SmCo5 -- The second generation Rare Earth permanent-magnet alloys-Sm(Co, Cu, Fe, Zr)7.4 -- The third generation Rare Earth permanent-magnet alloys-NdFeB -- Development and prospect of Rare Earth permanent-magnet alloys.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: The process of high temperature phase transition of rare earth permanent-magnet alloys is revealed by photographs taken by high voltage TEM. The relationship between the formation of nanocrystal and magnetic properties is discussed in detail, which effects alloys composition and preparation process. The experiment results verified some presumptions, and were valuable for subsequent scientific research and creating new permanent-magnet alloys. The publication is intended for researchers, engineers and managers in the field of material science, metallurgy, and physics. Prof. Shuming Pan is senior engineer of Beijing General Research Institute of Non-ferrous Metal.
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The first generation Rare Earth permanent-magnet alloys-SmCo5 -- The second generation Rare Earth permanent-magnet alloys-Sm(Co, Cu, Fe, Zr)7.4 -- The third generation Rare Earth permanent-magnet alloys-NdFeB -- Development and prospect of Rare Earth permanent-magnet alloys.

The process of high temperature phase transition of rare earth permanent-magnet alloys is revealed by photographs taken by high voltage TEM. The relationship between the formation of nanocrystal and magnetic properties is discussed in detail, which effects alloys composition and preparation process. The experiment results verified some presumptions, and were valuable for subsequent scientific research and creating new permanent-magnet alloys. The publication is intended for researchers, engineers and managers in the field of material science, metallurgy, and physics. Prof. Shuming Pan is senior engineer of Beijing General Research Institute of Non-ferrous Metal.

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