Modeling of Magnetic Properties of Rare-Earth Hard Magnets

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Magnetic properties of hard magnets are currently attracting a great deal of attention. In the paper, the modified Harrison model was used to describe the saturating hysteresis loops of three praseodymium–dysprosium ribbons that differed in their chemical composition and processing conditions. Microstructural studies (TEM and diffraction patterns) were performed for the ribbons under consideration. The Harrison model incorporates a number of physically tangible concepts such as the anhysteretic curve, bifurcations, and bi-stability. The modification of the original approach consisted of adding an additional degree of freedom in the modeling by freeing the restraints present in the original version, in which both coercivity and remanence are functions of temperature only.

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Przybył, A., Gębara, P., Gozdur, R., & Chwastek, K. (2022). Modeling of Magnetic Properties of Rare-Earth Hard Magnets. Energies, 15(21). https://doi.org/10.3390/en15217951

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