MAC3382
Industrial
- May 21, 2006
- 33
Hello, All:
As always, thank you for your help!
I have a new application where we will be operating a magnet assembly in the 450C temperature range. The magnet assembly will be comprised of permanent magnets and some high permeability metal, yet TBD. At lower temperatures we would typically use some commonly available mild steel because of the good value of u and Bsat. However, your resposnes may drive me to an alternate option.
I can esitimate the effective BHmax of the magnet alloy at temperture and we have selected an alloy which is still "straitline" at 450C. I believe that I should also consider the permeability change in the metal poles, but I am having trouble finding documentation of u vs temp. Should I be worried about 1018's permeability changing much at 450C? I suspect so.
Can anyone shed some light onto this or refer me to a source?
I appreciate your help,
Mac
As always, thank you for your help!
I have a new application where we will be operating a magnet assembly in the 450C temperature range. The magnet assembly will be comprised of permanent magnets and some high permeability metal, yet TBD. At lower temperatures we would typically use some commonly available mild steel because of the good value of u and Bsat. However, your resposnes may drive me to an alternate option.
I can esitimate the effective BHmax of the magnet alloy at temperture and we have selected an alloy which is still "straitline" at 450C. I believe that I should also consider the permeability change in the metal poles, but I am having trouble finding documentation of u vs temp. Should I be worried about 1018's permeability changing much at 450C? I suspect so.
Can anyone shed some light onto this or refer me to a source?
I appreciate your help,
Mac