Introduction: Ferromagnetism, Magnetic Domain Structure,
Magnetization Processes, Basic Material Properties of Soft and Hard
Magnetic Materials, Relations between Magnetic and Electrical
Quantities, Terms and Definitions, Magnetic Measurements
VAC Magnetic Materials: Crystalline Soft Magnetic Materials and
Ductile Permanent Magnets, Rapidly Solidified Amorphous and
Nanocrystalline Materials, Properties and Characteristic Curves of
Soft Magnetic Materials and Ductile Permanent Magnets, Production
of Rare Earth-Transition Metal Magnets, Typical Magnet Properties,
Demagnetization Curves, Temperature Stability, Corrosion Behaviour
and Coating, Mechanical Properties of Sintered RE-TM Magnets
Applications: Magnetic Shielding, Current Sensors, Residual Current
Devices, Current Transformers for Electronic Electricity Meters,
Motor Applications, Wind Power Generators, Wigglers and Undulators,
Power Transformers, Common Mode Chokes
DR. RAINER HILZINGER former Chief Technology Officer and
Development Director at VACUUMSCHMELZE, is a Member of the American
Physical Society and the German Physical Society. He has published
more than 65 scientific publications and is the holder of a number
of patents. He was awarded the Georg-Sachs-Prize by the German
Society for Materials Science (DGM) in 1983. Under his direction,
many new materials have been developed and brought into commercial
application.
DR. WERNER RODEWALD former Head of Fundamental Research and
Development of Rare-Earth permanent magnet materials at
VACUUMSCHMELZE, is also a Member of the German Physical Society.
Until 2005, he was member of the IEC Technical Committee TC68-WG5,
which compiles standards and measuring methods for permanent
magnets. In addition, he has managed national and international
projects with partners from universities and industry and has
published many technical articles.
It will be a very handy reference book when solvingmagnetic circuit design problems. Materials scientists willalso appreciate the detailed information on the effects ofprocessing techniques on magnetic properties. (IEEEElectrical Insulation Magazine, 1 September 2013)
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