3. Materials with permeability adapted to specific applications
The permeability of these materials must be adapted to energy consumption reduction (high μ), distortion-free transmission (high, frequency-stable μ (H )), shielding (high μ), energy storage (low μ)...
In this category of applications, power density is secondary (i.e., the J s criterion plays little part) or non-existent: the consequence is that materials do not operate in the saturated or approaching saturation regime. In many special applications, low-frequency electrical or electromechanical power conversion is not the main objective. For many of these applications, the most important property is permeability
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Technical documentation on magnetic amorphous materials from Metglas Inc. http://www.metglas.com/products
Technical documentation on grain-oriented FeSi from ThyssenKrupp Electrical Steel Gmbh http://www.tkes.com
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Patent WO 98/30728 – Jan. 1997 – Allied Signal.
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