2017
DOI: 10.1063/1.5007673
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Magnetostrictive performance of additively manufactured CoFe rods using the LENSTM system

Abstract: Recycled Sm-Co bonded magnet filaments for 3D printing of magnets AIP Advances 8, 056722 (2018) Magnetostrictive materials exhibit a strain in the presence of a variable magnetic field. While they normally require large, highly oriented crystallographic grains for high strain values, metal additive manufacturing (3D printing) may be able to produce highly textured polycrystalline rods, with properties comparable to those manufactured using the more demanding free standing zone melting (FSZM)

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“…Studies also show that, in addition to the fabrication of complex structures, ATs can be used to manipulate materials' properties, especially with respect to metal alloys [13][14][15]. In particular, many magnetic characteristics are very sensitive to the structural state.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies also show that, in addition to the fabrication of complex structures, ATs can be used to manipulate materials' properties, especially with respect to metal alloys [13][14][15]. In particular, many magnetic characteristics are very sensitive to the structural state.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%