Electromagnetic Properties of Metallic Materials

A special issue of Metals (ISSN 2075-4701). This special issue belongs to the section "Metallic Functional Materials".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 July 2024) | Viewed by 203

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Interests: permanent magnets; electrical steels; hard magnetic materials; soft magnetic materials; ferrites; physical metallurgy; rare-earths;powder metallurgy; residual stresses
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Dear Colleagues,

High-efficiency motors are a very important subject. It is estimated that 40–50% of all the world’s electricity is spent on rotating electrical machines. This highlights the relevance of both soft and hard magnetic materials used in electrical motors. As a consequence of the significant demand for high-efficiency electrical steels, new types of electrical steels have been developed.

The main commercial types of hard magnets remain Nd-Fe-B of the 2:14:1 type, SmCo, alnico and barium and strontium ferrites.

However, the demand for rare-earth elements is increasing considerably due to applications in electrical vehicles and wind turbines, especially off-shore wind turbines, which consume large amount of rare-earth magnets.

Thus, alternatives for rare-earth magnets are also an interesting subject of discussion.

This Special Issue welcomes improvements on old materials, and also welcomes research developments for new alternative materials. 

Dr. Marcos Flávio De Campos
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • permanent magnets
  • electrical steels
  • hard magnetic materials
  • soft magnetic materials
  • ferrites
  • rotating machines
  • electrical vehicles

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