A Comparative Study of Insulators on Magnetic Properties of Sendust Based Nanocomposite Powder Cores

In this study, Sendust (Fe85Si9.6Al5.4) nanostructure alloy was prepared bymechanical alloying and was characterized by X-ray diffraction. In addition, the alloy’smorphology and its distribution particle size were investigated by scanning electronmicroscopy method. The alloyed powders were insulated...

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Main Authors: Maryam Amoohadi, Morteza Mozaffari, Abdolrasoul Gharaati, Mohammad Rezazadeh
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Language:English
Published: Islamic Azad University, Marvdasht Branch 2018-10-01
Series:Journal of Optoelectronical Nanostructures
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Online Access:https://jopn.marvdasht.iau.ir/article_3249_aa472f9220141f8fbf00e52fff21039d.pdf
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author Maryam Amoohadi
Morteza Mozaffari
Abdolrasoul Gharaati
Mohammad Rezazadeh
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description In this study, Sendust (Fe85Si9.6Al5.4) nanostructure alloy was prepared bymechanical alloying and was characterized by X-ray diffraction. In addition, the alloy’smorphology and its distribution particle size were investigated by scanning electronmicroscopy method. The alloyed powders were insulated with 4wt% of three differentinsulating materials including polyvinyl alcohol, epoxy resin, and sodium silicate. Then,0.5 wt% zinc stearate was added as a lubricant and the composites were formed at apressure of 1600 MPa in a torodial die. These cores were annealed in Ar atmosphere at350 to 450 ºC for 1 h. Some of the magnetic parameters of the as-milled and annealedsamples were measured and compared with each other in the frequency range of 4 to1000 kHz. The results showed that polyvinyl alcohol is not a suitable insulating agentfor insulating this alloy. In addition, the real part of the initial magnetic permeability ofthe magnetic powder core insulated by sodium silicate in comparison with that insulatedby epoxy resin is a bit smaller, but more reduction of the imaginary part of formerresults in an increase the Q-factor throughout measuring frequency range. The resultsshow that annealing is more effective on improvement of the measured magneticproperties of the samples insulated with sodium silicate than that insulated with epoxyresin.
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spelling doaj.art-3954b6ee6a844a56ae808408f5aa25932023-04-11T05:09:41ZengIslamic Azad University, Marvdasht BranchJournal of Optoelectronical Nanostructures2423-73612538-24892018-10-01341143249A Comparative Study of Insulators on Magnetic Properties of Sendust Based Nanocomposite Powder CoresMaryam Amoohadi0Morteza Mozaffari1Abdolrasoul Gharaati2Mohammad Rezazadeh3Department of Physics, Payamenoor University, IranDepartment of Physics, Faculty of Science, University of Isfahan, Isfahan, IranDepartment of Physics, Payamenoor University, IranDepartment of Materials Engineering, Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan, IranIn this study, Sendust (Fe85Si9.6Al5.4) nanostructure alloy was prepared bymechanical alloying and was characterized by X-ray diffraction. In addition, the alloy’smorphology and its distribution particle size were investigated by scanning electronmicroscopy method. The alloyed powders were insulated with 4wt% of three differentinsulating materials including polyvinyl alcohol, epoxy resin, and sodium silicate. Then,0.5 wt% zinc stearate was added as a lubricant and the composites were formed at apressure of 1600 MPa in a torodial die. These cores were annealed in Ar atmosphere at350 to 450 ºC for 1 h. Some of the magnetic parameters of the as-milled and annealedsamples were measured and compared with each other in the frequency range of 4 to1000 kHz. The results showed that polyvinyl alcohol is not a suitable insulating agentfor insulating this alloy. In addition, the real part of the initial magnetic permeability ofthe magnetic powder core insulated by sodium silicate in comparison with that insulatedby epoxy resin is a bit smaller, but more reduction of the imaginary part of formerresults in an increase the Q-factor throughout measuring frequency range. The resultsshow that annealing is more effective on improvement of the measured magneticproperties of the samples insulated with sodium silicate than that insulated with epoxyresin.https://jopn.marvdasht.iau.ir/article_3249_aa472f9220141f8fbf00e52fff21039d.pdfsoft magnetic composite powder coresepoxy resin insulatorsodium silicate insulatormagnetic permeabilityq-factor
spellingShingle Maryam Amoohadi
Morteza Mozaffari
Abdolrasoul Gharaati
Mohammad Rezazadeh
A Comparative Study of Insulators on Magnetic Properties of Sendust Based Nanocomposite Powder Cores
Journal of Optoelectronical Nanostructures
soft magnetic composite powder cores
epoxy resin insulator
sodium silicate insulator
magnetic permeability
q-factor
title A Comparative Study of Insulators on Magnetic Properties of Sendust Based Nanocomposite Powder Cores
title_full A Comparative Study of Insulators on Magnetic Properties of Sendust Based Nanocomposite Powder Cores
title_fullStr A Comparative Study of Insulators on Magnetic Properties of Sendust Based Nanocomposite Powder Cores
title_full_unstemmed A Comparative Study of Insulators on Magnetic Properties of Sendust Based Nanocomposite Powder Cores
title_short A Comparative Study of Insulators on Magnetic Properties of Sendust Based Nanocomposite Powder Cores
title_sort comparative study of insulators on magnetic properties of sendust based nanocomposite powder cores
topic soft magnetic composite powder cores
epoxy resin insulator
sodium silicate insulator
magnetic permeability
q-factor
url https://jopn.marvdasht.iau.ir/article_3249_aa472f9220141f8fbf00e52fff21039d.pdf
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