Abstract—The problem of destruction of blanks of ring Nd–Dy–Fe–Co–B magnets with a radial texture and different cobalt and dysprosium contents is considered. The cause of the failure of radial rings… Click to show full abstract
Abstract—The problem of destruction of blanks of ring Nd–Dy–Fe–Co–B magnets with a radial texture and different cobalt and dysprosium contents is considered. The cause of the failure of radial rings after sintering consists in the presence of the (Nd, Dy)(Fe,Co)4B phase, which is characterized by a high linear thermal expansion coefficient. It is shown that the contribution of the (Nd, Dy)(Fe, Co)4B phase to the saturation magnetization can be neglected. The identified phase is found to have a compensation temperature of 100 K.
               
Click one of the above tabs to view related content.