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Widespread introduction of automation and robotics in various branches of the national economy has caused intensive growth of production of low-power electric machines. Due to high specific consumption of magnetic materials in production of micromachines, the development of waste-free technology of manufacture of magnetic cores and cores by methods of powder metallurgy is a very promising direction. Use of magnetically soft materials (MMM) produced by powder metallurgy methods allows to reduce losses of electrical steel up to 60% and exclude many labor-intensive operations, automate the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Widespread introduction of automation and robotics in various branches of the national economy has caused intensive growth of production of low-power electric machines. Due to high specific consumption of magnetic materials in production of micromachines, the development of waste-free technology of manufacture of magnetic cores and cores by methods of powder metallurgy is a very promising direction. Use of magnetically soft materials (MMM) produced by powder metallurgy methods allows to reduce losses of electrical steel up to 60% and exclude many labor-intensive operations, automate the technological process and provide the necessary precision of parts dimensions, excluding further finishing machining. In this monograph the main characteristics of magnetic-soft materials, the influence of composition and structure on their properties, magnetic-soft composite materials and composition, structure and properties of MMM used in the production of magnetic cores and cores in electric machine building are considered and studied.
Autorenporträt
U. T. Berdiev - Chefe do Departamento de Engenharia Electrotécnica, Universidade Estadual de Transportes de Tashkent.F. F. Hasanov - assistenteF. F. Khasanov - assistente do departamento "Engenharia Electrotécnica", Universidade Estadual de Transportes de Tashkent.O. F. Demidenko - Investigador Principal do SE "Centro Científico e de Investigação da Academia Nacional de Ciências da Bielorrússia sobre Ciência Material".