Testing of the permanent magnet material Mn-Al-C for potential use in propulsion motors for electric vehicles
- Author
- Strant, K.
- Published
- Mar 1, 1981.
- Physical Description
- 1 electronic document
- Additional Creators
- Mildrun, H. and Abdelnour, Z.
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- The development of Mn-Al-C permanent magnets is reviewed. The general properties of the material are discussed and put into perspective relative to alnicos and ferrites. The traction motor designer's demands of a permanent magnet for potential use in electric vehicle drives are reviewed. Tests determined magnetic design data and mechanical strength properties. Easy axis hysteresis and demagnetization curves, recoil loops and other minor loop fields were measured over a temperature range from -50 to 150 C. Hysteresis loops were also measured for three orthogonal directions (the one easy and two hard axes of magnetization). Extruded rods of three different diameters were tested. The nonuniformity of properties over the cross section of the 31 mm diameter rod was studied. Mechanical compressive and bending strength at room temperature was determined on individual samples from the 31 mm rod.
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- Document ID: 19810022489.
Accession ID: 81N31031.
NASA-CR-165291.
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