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ON IRON-COBALT PERMANENT MAGNET ALLOYS WITH ADDITIONS OF VANADIUM AND CHROMIUM (in German)

Journal Article · · Technische Mitteilungen Krupp (West Germany) Divided into Tech. Mitt. Krupp, Forschungsber. and Tech. Mitt. Krupp, Werksber.
OSTI ID:4077485
Magnetic and mechanical properties of a heavily coldworked (approximately 92.5% reduction of cross section) iron-cobalt-vanadium-chromium permanent magnet alloy (52% Co, 8% V, 4% Cr, and balance Fe) were determined. Electron-microscopic pictures indicate the existence of a fine two-phase structure. The magnetization is mainiy caused by rotation processes. The permanent magnet state is caused by a uniaxial anisotropy, the origin of which may be more readily explsined by strain than by form anisotropy. (auth)
Research Organization:
Originating Research Org. not identified
NSA Number:
NSA-15-011667
OSTI ID:
4077485
Journal Information:
Technische Mitteilungen Krupp (West Germany) Divided into Tech. Mitt. Krupp, Forschungsber. and Tech. Mitt. Krupp, Werksber., Journal Name: Technische Mitteilungen Krupp (West Germany) Divided into Tech. Mitt. Krupp, Forschungsber. and Tech. Mitt. Krupp, Werksber. Vol. Vol: 18; ISSN TMKRA
Country of Publication:
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Language:
German

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