Soft Magnetic Composite Materials and Alloys

A special issue of Magnetochemistry (ISSN 2312-7481). This special issue belongs to the section "Magnetic Materials".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2021) | Viewed by 478

Special Issue Editor

Energy “G. Ferraris” Department, The Polytechnic University of Turin, 10129 Turin, Italy
Interests: soft and hard magnetic materials; magnetic measurement; electrical machines; alternative and renewable energy; thermographic iron losses detection
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues;

This Special Issue will cover the preparation, characterization, analysis, and applications of soft magnetic composite materials, powders, and alloys, to evaluate and obtain the appropriate materials for electrical machines, electronic conversion devices, and telecommunication equipment.

This Special Issue will include but is not limited to the following topic:

  • Soft magnetic composite materials and alloys preparation and characterization, organic and inorganic layer for ferromagnetic powder, amorphous powder, iron-silicon powder, particle sizes effects, covering techniques and insulated materials used in soft magnetic composite materials, magnetic powder SEM analysis to assess the magnetic properties and microstructures, production process: compression and additive manufacturing;
  • Iron losses measurements and analysis, eddy currents hysteresis and excess losses separation, initial permeability measurements, novel or optimized measurement techniques;
  • FE Analysis of magnetic behavior related to magnetic structures, Bertotti Model and others for Soft Magnetic Composite Materials and Alloy;
  • Applications in electrical machines, electronic conversion devices, and telecommunication sectors, low and high frequency uses, other applications.

You may choose our Joint Special Issue in Applied Sciences.

Dr. Emir Poskovic
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • soft magnetic composite
  • SMC
  • soft magnetic alloys
  • amorphous powder
  • iron-silicon powder
  • magnetic powder
  • inorganic and organic layer
  • magnetic oxides materials
  • ferrites powders
  • epoxy and phenolic resins
  • iron losses
  • magnetic characterization
  • initial permeability measurements
  • compression molding
  • additive manufacturing

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