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Microstructures and Soft Magnetic Properties of Fe(73.5−x)Cu(1)Nb(3)Si(13.5)B(9)Gd(x) (x = 0–1.5) Alloys

In this experiment, the rare earth Gd element was added to Finemet alloy to observe the microstructure and soft magnetic properties. The experimental results showed that the samples with the addition of 0.5% Gd and 1.0% Gd can be quenched and cast normally, and the M(S) of Fe(73)Cu(1)Nb(3)Si(13.5)B(...

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Autores principales: Mao, Yuchen, Zhu, Zhenghou, Zhao, Hui
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9105655/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35591308
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15092973
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Zhu, Zhenghou
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description In this experiment, the rare earth Gd element was added to Finemet alloy to observe the microstructure and soft magnetic properties. The experimental results showed that the samples with the addition of 0.5% Gd and 1.0% Gd can be quenched and cast normally, and the M(S) of Fe(73)Cu(1)Nb(3)Si(13.5)B(9)Gd(0.5) alloy was 10.41% higher than that of Finemet. After annealing, crystal grains of about 10 nm were formed. The μ(i) and μ(m) values of Fe(73)Cu(1)Nb(3)Si(13.5)B(9)Gd(0.5) alloy were 25.51% and 22.23% higher, respectively, and the coercivity H(C) was reduced by 12.19% compared to Finemet. At 1 kHz, the μ(e) value of Fe(73)Cu(1)Nb(3)Si(13.5)B(9)Gd(0.5) alloy at room temperature was 14.57% higher than that of Finemet, while the μ(e) reached 162.34 k and 142.42 k at 90 °C and 150 °C (24% and 29.51% higher, respectively). The Fe(72.5)Cu(1)Nb(3)Si(13.5)B(9)Gd(1.0) alloy had the best performance at 100 kHz, with higher μ(e) values than Finemet across the ambient temperature range of 30 °C to 150 °C. After tension annealing, the μ(e) values of Fe(72.5)Cu(1)Nb(3)Si(13.5)B(9)Gd(1.0) alloy were 20–30% higher than those of Finemet.
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spelling pubmed-91056552022-05-14 Microstructures and Soft Magnetic Properties of Fe(73.5−x)Cu(1)Nb(3)Si(13.5)B(9)Gd(x) (x = 0–1.5) Alloys Mao, Yuchen Zhu, Zhenghou Zhao, Hui Materials (Basel) Article In this experiment, the rare earth Gd element was added to Finemet alloy to observe the microstructure and soft magnetic properties. The experimental results showed that the samples with the addition of 0.5% Gd and 1.0% Gd can be quenched and cast normally, and the M(S) of Fe(73)Cu(1)Nb(3)Si(13.5)B(9)Gd(0.5) alloy was 10.41% higher than that of Finemet. After annealing, crystal grains of about 10 nm were formed. The μ(i) and μ(m) values of Fe(73)Cu(1)Nb(3)Si(13.5)B(9)Gd(0.5) alloy were 25.51% and 22.23% higher, respectively, and the coercivity H(C) was reduced by 12.19% compared to Finemet. At 1 kHz, the μ(e) value of Fe(73)Cu(1)Nb(3)Si(13.5)B(9)Gd(0.5) alloy at room temperature was 14.57% higher than that of Finemet, while the μ(e) reached 162.34 k and 142.42 k at 90 °C and 150 °C (24% and 29.51% higher, respectively). The Fe(72.5)Cu(1)Nb(3)Si(13.5)B(9)Gd(1.0) alloy had the best performance at 100 kHz, with higher μ(e) values than Finemet across the ambient temperature range of 30 °C to 150 °C. After tension annealing, the μ(e) values of Fe(72.5)Cu(1)Nb(3)Si(13.5)B(9)Gd(1.0) alloy were 20–30% higher than those of Finemet. MDPI 2022-04-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9105655/ /pubmed/35591308 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15092973 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Mao, Yuchen
Zhu, Zhenghou
Zhao, Hui
Microstructures and Soft Magnetic Properties of Fe(73.5−x)Cu(1)Nb(3)Si(13.5)B(9)Gd(x) (x = 0–1.5) Alloys
title Microstructures and Soft Magnetic Properties of Fe(73.5−x)Cu(1)Nb(3)Si(13.5)B(9)Gd(x) (x = 0–1.5) Alloys
title_full Microstructures and Soft Magnetic Properties of Fe(73.5−x)Cu(1)Nb(3)Si(13.5)B(9)Gd(x) (x = 0–1.5) Alloys
title_fullStr Microstructures and Soft Magnetic Properties of Fe(73.5−x)Cu(1)Nb(3)Si(13.5)B(9)Gd(x) (x = 0–1.5) Alloys
title_full_unstemmed Microstructures and Soft Magnetic Properties of Fe(73.5−x)Cu(1)Nb(3)Si(13.5)B(9)Gd(x) (x = 0–1.5) Alloys
title_short Microstructures and Soft Magnetic Properties of Fe(73.5−x)Cu(1)Nb(3)Si(13.5)B(9)Gd(x) (x = 0–1.5) Alloys
title_sort microstructures and soft magnetic properties of fe(73.5−x)cu(1)nb(3)si(13.5)b(9)gd(x) (x = 0–1.5) alloys
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9105655/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35591308
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15092973
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