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Temperature induced shift of the demagnetization curve of anisotropic ferrite magnets*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 December 1998

F. Kools
Affiliation:
Philips Components, BU Magnetic Products, BE 2, P.O. Box 218, 5600 MD Eindhoven, The Netherlands
E. Brando*
Affiliation:
Philips Composants Évreux, 41 rue Pierre Brossolette, BP 1642, 27016 Évreux, France
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Abstract

Higher specifications and more narrow tolerances for electrical motor appliances give sense to a renewed interest in the temperature dependence of the demagnetization curve of anisotropic ferrite magnets. Based on physical backgrounds, a first approximation modelling is given for the temperature dependence of a working point, using the room temperature curve and some material and system characteristics. A procedure is derived to give the induced shift of the whole curve at any temperature (−100 to 300 °C). An important characteristic for the application is the field Hki, where irreversible flux losses start. Hence, the critical temperature decrease, at which Hki is reached in the system, is derived.

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© EDP Sciences, 1998

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Le contenu de cet article a été présenté aux Journées Oxydes Magnétiques qui se sont déroulées à Dijon du 24 au 26 March 1998.

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* Le contenu de cet article a été présenté aux Journées Oxydes Magnétiques qui se sont déroulées à Dijon du 24 au 26 March 1998.