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Structure of Alloys for (Sm,Zr)(Co,Cu,Fe)(Z) Permanent Magnets: First Level of Heterogeneity

An original vision for the structural formation of (Sm,Zr)(Co,Cu,Fe)(Z) alloys, the compositions of which show promise for manufacturing high-coercivity permanent magnets, is reported. Foundations arising from the quantitative analysis of alloy microstructures as the first, coarse, level of heteroge...

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Autores principales: Dormidontov, Andrey G., Kolchugina, Natalia B., Dormidontov, Nikolay A., Milov, Yury V.
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7503558/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32899220
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13173893
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author Dormidontov, Andrey G.
Kolchugina, Natalia B.
Dormidontov, Nikolay A.
Milov, Yury V.
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Kolchugina, Natalia B.
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description An original vision for the structural formation of (Sm,Zr)(Co,Cu,Fe)(Z) alloys, the compositions of which show promise for manufacturing high-coercivity permanent magnets, is reported. Foundations arising from the quantitative analysis of alloy microstructures as the first, coarse, level of heterogeneity are considered. The structure of the alloys, in optical resolutions, is shown to be characterized by three structural phase components, which are denoted as A, B, and C and based on the 1:5, 2:17, and 2:7 phases, respectively. As the chemical composition of alloys changes monotonically, the quantitative relationships of the components A, B, and C vary over wide ranges. In this case, the hysteretic properties of the (Sm,Zr)(Co,Cu,Fe)(Z) alloys in the high-coercivity state are strictly controlled by the volume fractions of the A and B structural components. Based on quantitative relationships of the A, B, and C structural components for the (R,Zr)(Co,Cu,Fe)(Z) alloys with R = Gd or Sm, sketches of quasi-ternary sections of the (Co,Cu,Fe)-R-Zr phase diagrams at temperatures of 1160–1190 °C and isopleths for the 2:17–2:7 phase composition range of the (Co,Cu,Fe)–Sm–Zr system were constructed.
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spelling pubmed-75035582020-09-23 Structure of Alloys for (Sm,Zr)(Co,Cu,Fe)(Z) Permanent Magnets: First Level of Heterogeneity Dormidontov, Andrey G. Kolchugina, Natalia B. Dormidontov, Nikolay A. Milov, Yury V. Materials (Basel) Article An original vision for the structural formation of (Sm,Zr)(Co,Cu,Fe)(Z) alloys, the compositions of which show promise for manufacturing high-coercivity permanent magnets, is reported. Foundations arising from the quantitative analysis of alloy microstructures as the first, coarse, level of heterogeneity are considered. The structure of the alloys, in optical resolutions, is shown to be characterized by three structural phase components, which are denoted as A, B, and C and based on the 1:5, 2:17, and 2:7 phases, respectively. As the chemical composition of alloys changes monotonically, the quantitative relationships of the components A, B, and C vary over wide ranges. In this case, the hysteretic properties of the (Sm,Zr)(Co,Cu,Fe)(Z) alloys in the high-coercivity state are strictly controlled by the volume fractions of the A and B structural components. Based on quantitative relationships of the A, B, and C structural components for the (R,Zr)(Co,Cu,Fe)(Z) alloys with R = Gd or Sm, sketches of quasi-ternary sections of the (Co,Cu,Fe)-R-Zr phase diagrams at temperatures of 1160–1190 °C and isopleths for the 2:17–2:7 phase composition range of the (Co,Cu,Fe)–Sm–Zr system were constructed. MDPI 2020-09-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7503558/ /pubmed/32899220 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13173893 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Dormidontov, Andrey G.
Kolchugina, Natalia B.
Dormidontov, Nikolay A.
Milov, Yury V.
Structure of Alloys for (Sm,Zr)(Co,Cu,Fe)(Z) Permanent Magnets: First Level of Heterogeneity
title Structure of Alloys for (Sm,Zr)(Co,Cu,Fe)(Z) Permanent Magnets: First Level of Heterogeneity
title_full Structure of Alloys for (Sm,Zr)(Co,Cu,Fe)(Z) Permanent Magnets: First Level of Heterogeneity
title_fullStr Structure of Alloys for (Sm,Zr)(Co,Cu,Fe)(Z) Permanent Magnets: First Level of Heterogeneity
title_full_unstemmed Structure of Alloys for (Sm,Zr)(Co,Cu,Fe)(Z) Permanent Magnets: First Level of Heterogeneity
title_short Structure of Alloys for (Sm,Zr)(Co,Cu,Fe)(Z) Permanent Magnets: First Level of Heterogeneity
title_sort structure of alloys for (sm,zr)(co,cu,fe)(z) permanent magnets: first level of heterogeneity
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7503558/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32899220
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13173893
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