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Effect of Die-upset Process on Magnetic Properties and Deformation Behavior of Nanostructured Nd-Fe-B Magnets

  • Zhao, R. (Division of Functional Materials, Central Iron & Steel Research Institute) ;
  • Zhang, W.C. (Division of Functional Materials, Central Iron & Steel Research Institute) ;
  • Li, J.J. (Division of Functional Materials, Central Iron & Steel Research Institute) ;
  • Wang, H.J. (Division of Functional Materials, Central Iron & Steel Research Institute) ;
  • Zhu, M.G. (Division of Functional Materials, Central Iron & Steel Research Institute) ;
  • Li, W. (Division of Functional Materials, Central Iron & Steel Research Institute)
  • Received : 2011.06.24
  • Accepted : 2011.07.27
  • Published : 2011.09.30

Abstract

Nd-Fe-B high performance magnets were prepared by die-upset forging. The effects of the deformation parameters on magnetic properties and flow stress were studied. Deformation temperatures in the range of $600{\sim}900^{\circ}C$ enable to achieve an effective anisotropy and temperature $800^{\circ}C$ proves to be suitable for deformation of Nd-Fe-B magnets. The amount of c-axis alignment along the press direction seems to depend on the amount of deformation and a saturation behavior is shown at deformation ratio of 75%. Magnetic properties are also related to strain rate, and maximum energy product is attained at an optimum strain rate of ${\varphi}=1{\times}10^{-2}s^{-1}$. By analyzing the relationship of stress and strain at different deformation temperature during die-upset forging process, deformation behavior of Nd-Fe-B magnets was studied and parameters for describing plastic deformation were obtained. Nd-rich boundary liquid phase, which is additionally decreasing the flow stress during deformation, is supposed to play the role of diffusion path and enhance the diffusion rate.

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