1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0042-207x(98)00395-9
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Study of vacuum levels in the annealing of high silicon (6.4wt%) non-oriented magnetic steel sheets obtained by rapid quenching and its incidence on grain size, texture and core losses

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“…The magnetic permeability and core losses were comparable with those in classical FeSi alloys [6]. In conclusion we can say that the alloys of Fe 61 Co 10 Zr 2:5 Hf 2:5 W 4Ày Me y B 20 (y ¼ 0 or 2, Me ¼ Mo, Nb, Ti) exhibit good glass-forming ability, which allows to prepare the samples in the form of rods, pipes and rings.…”
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“…The magnetic permeability and core losses were comparable with those in classical FeSi alloys [6]. In conclusion we can say that the alloys of Fe 61 Co 10 Zr 2:5 Hf 2:5 W 4Ày Me y B 20 (y ¼ 0 or 2, Me ¼ Mo, Nb, Ti) exhibit good glass-forming ability, which allows to prepare the samples in the form of rods, pipes and rings.…”
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“…4. It is worth noticing that they are comparable with those of classical amorphous magnetic materials [7].…”
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confidence: 53%
“…A higher conductivity value causes eddy currents and, consequently, an increase in losses associated with this component. Nevertheless, iron-based bulk amorphous alloys exhibit similar levels of core losses to those of classical Fe-Si sheets [23]. The value of core losses increases with increasing frequency of the magnetising field.…”
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confidence: 90%