Microstructure and soft magnetic properties of rapidly solidified FeAl alloys

T. Naohara, K. Shinohara, A. Inoue, T. Masumoto, T. Nakamura
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An attempt has been made to investigate the microstructure and soft magnetic properties of FeAl alloys produced by a rapid solidification technique, with the aim of estimating their aptitude as core elements in rotating machinery. Examinations by optical and transmission electron microscopy revealed that the specimen containing aluminium up to about 23 at.% consists of ductile ferrite, whereas further addition of aluminium gives rise to embrittlement by the formation of an ordered b.c.c. compound. Furthermore, the rapidly solidified alloys exhibited high saturation induction values, more than 1.88 T in the alloys with aluminium content below 10 at.%. For the coercivity behaviour and core loss at 50 Hz, notable improvement was achieved after annealing at elevated temperatures. It was thus concluded that the present alloys have potential for practical use as magnetic core materials in rotating machinery.

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快速凝固Fe铝合金的组织与软磁性能
本文对快速凝固法制备的Fe铝合金的显微组织和软磁性能进行了研究,目的是评估其作为旋转机械核心部件的能力。通过光学和透射电子显微镜检查发现,样品含铝高达约23 at。%由延展性铁素体组成,而进一步添加铝则通过形成有序的B.C.C.化合物而产生脆化。此外,快速凝固合金表现出较高的饱和感应值,在铝含量低于10 at.%的合金中,饱和感应值大于1.88 T。对于50 Hz时的矫顽力行为和铁芯损耗,在高温退火后取得了显著的改善。结果表明,该合金具有在旋转机械中作为磁芯材料的实际应用潜力。
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