Technical Papers and Discussions - Powder Metallurgy - Magnetic Properties of Iron-powder Compacts (Metals Tech., Feb. 1948, TP 2335) With discussion

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Robert Steinitz
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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14
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1949

Abstract

Soft iron parts for magnetic applications, particularly pole shoes, constitute a major portion of the ferrous products of powder metallurgy. The residual pores in pressed and sintered parts reduce values such as the magnetic permeability but service experience extended over a number of years has proven beyond doubt that in many instances the lower density of powder parts is not prohibitive to their use as replacement of machined magnetic parts. The magnetic requirements for pole shoes, particularly the permeability, vary within wide limits, especially with the relative size of the air gap in the finished assembly. The overill permeability of an assembly, is given by the formula where is the permeability of the core material, I the total length of the magnetic path, and a the length of the air gap. Fig I shows the variation of the overall permeability with the permeability of the core material, calculated according to Eq I for an air gap of I pct of the total length of the magnetic circuit. It is readily recognized that to use core materials hav- A
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APA: Robert Steinitz  (1949)  Technical Papers and Discussions - Powder Metallurgy - Magnetic Properties of Iron-powder Compacts (Metals Tech., Feb. 1948, TP 2335) With discussion

MLA: Robert Steinitz Technical Papers and Discussions - Powder Metallurgy - Magnetic Properties of Iron-powder Compacts (Metals Tech., Feb. 1948, TP 2335) With discussion. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1949.

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