![]() ; Perigo, Elio Alberto ![]() in IEEE Transactions on Magnetics (2014), 50(4), 6000104 Detailed reference viewed: 175 (2 UL)![]() Perigo, Elio Alberto ![]() in IEEE Transactions on Magnetics (2013), 49(8), 4717-4720 The construction and characterization of static magnetic density flux and gradient standards by using permanent magnets is presented. In the first case, the field homogeneity is high enough to be measured ... [more ▼] The construction and characterization of static magnetic density flux and gradient standards by using permanent magnets is presented. In the first case, the field homogeneity is high enough to be measured by a nuclear magnetic resonance magnetometer, confirming the traceability of the standard. In the second case, a gradient standard is shown. The experimental results obtained by Hall probes are in agreement with theoretical calculations. Designing considerations about materials choice and mounting are also addressed. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 110 (5 UL)![]() Perigo, Elio Alberto ![]() in IEEE Transactions on Magnetics (2013), 49(9), 5043-5047 The influence of the densification step, performed by uniaxial pressing at room temperature, on the coercivity of NdFeB bonded magnets has been analyzed. The mass density does not play any role on of non ... [more ▼] The influence of the densification step, performed by uniaxial pressing at room temperature, on the coercivity of NdFeB bonded magnets has been analyzed. The mass density does not play any role on of non-cured magnets prepared by the mentioned method. Due to the brittle and intergranular character of the Nd Fe B-based phase fracture, the nano-sized grains are not affected or the modification is negligible, which maintains unchanged. After curing, the intrinsic coercivity of themagnets is reduced as a function of the compaction pressure increase. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 147 (3 UL)![]() ; ; et al in IEEE Transactions on Magnetics (2011), 47(10), 3044-3047 Detailed reference viewed: 209 (1 UL)![]() Chou, Hung-Pu ![]() in IEEE Transactions on Magnetics (2010) Detailed reference viewed: 42 (4 UL) |
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