COMPUTER SIMULATION OF MAGNETIC PROPERRTIES OF SPRING MAGNETS

  • Kitajima, N. (Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Nagasaki University) ;
  • Inoue, H. (Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Nagasaki University) ;
  • Kanai, Y. (Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Nagasaki University) ;
  • Fukunaga, H. (Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Nagasaki University)
  • 발행 : 1995.10.01

초록

Magnetic properties of model exchange-spring magnets, which are composed of magnetically soft and hard grains, were calculated by means of computer simulation. The dependence of the magnetic properties on the strength of intergrain exchange interaction and the amount of soft grains was studied. The existence of soft grains enhanced the remanence remarkably, and the remanence over $0.8M_{s}$ was obtained in the model magnets containing 25% or more soft grains by volume. The calculated coercivity vs. the strength of the exchange interaction curves showed a peak at a critical strength of the exchange interaction, although the remanence increased monotonously with increase in the strength of the exchange interaction. Thus the maximum energy product also reached a peak around the same critical strength. The calculated maximum energy product exceeded $300kJ/m^{3}$ when the magnet is assumed to be composed of $Fe_{3}B$ and $Nd_{2}Fe_{14}B$.

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