Fundamental Insights Into The Mechanical Properties Of High Density Soft Magnetic Composites

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Abstract

Contrary to common understanding of die-compacted powder metallurgy parts, the strength of soft magnetic composites (SMCs) compacted to very high densities does not increase with rising density. Instead, SMCs exhibit a reduction in transverse rupture strength (TRS) when high green densities are achieved during compaction. This phenomenon has been investigated across six distinct SMC materials, varying in coating systems and particle sizes, alongside pure iron powder. The observed decline in TRS is consistent across all powders studied, primarily due to reduced oxygen penetration during the debinding process and subsequent heat treatment. Notably, powders with smaller particle size distributions demonstrate a more pronounced decrease in TRS at earlier stages. To address this issue, strategies aimed at minimizing the reduction in TRS will be explored and discussed, offering potential solutions for improving the performance of SMCs in practical applications.

Details

OriginalspracheEnglisch
TitelEuro PM2025 Congress Proceedings
ISBN (elektronisch)9798331328221
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 11 Sept. 2025
Peer-Review-StatusJa

Externe IDs

Mendeley a43dffd0-7e28-37c3-86ca-d97739cb7958
Scopus 105030185405