Properties of Fe-based nanocrystalline magnetic powder cores (MPC) and structure of particle size distribution (PSD)

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This paper discusses the influence of the Particle Size Distribution (PSD) of the nanocrystalline Fe-based granular-soft-magnetic material on the final magnetic properties of a Magnetic Powder Core (MPC). Here we show how PSD impacts the final magnetic properties. Mixing fine and coarse particles, with a dominance of coarse particles, significantly influences the magnetic permeability increase of the core. Better magnetic features are noted for MPCs constructed with certain mass ratio of fine and coarse particles due to improvement in the magnetic path in the cores. This allows to offer new induction components to industry.

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Grybos, D., Leszczynski, J. S., Kwiecień, M., Swieboda, C., Lasak, P., Pluta, W., … Soinski, M. (2018). Properties of Fe-based nanocrystalline magnetic powder cores (MPC) and structure of particle size distribution (PSD). Journal of Electrical Engineering, 69(2), 163–169. https://doi.org/10.2478/jee-2018-0020

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