Claims
- 1. A high performance, low core loss bulk magnetic component comprising a plurality of substantially similarly shaped layers of crystalline, ferromagnetic metal strips adhesively bonded together by an adhesive bonding means to form a laminated polyhedrally shaped part, wherein the ferromagnetic metal strips include an iron-base alloy containing 4-11 weight percent Si, and wherein said magnetic component when operated at an excitation frequency “f” to a peak induction level Bmax has a core-loss less than “L” wherein L is given by the formula L=0.0135 f(Bmax)1.9+0.000108 f1.6 (Bmax)1.92, said core loss, said excitation frequency and said peak induction level being measured in watts per kilogram, hertz, and teslas, respectively.
- 2. A high performance bulk magnetic component as recited by claim 1, wherein the ferromagnetic metal strips have a composition containing 6-7 weight percent Si.
- 3. A high performance bulk magnetic component as recited by claim 1, wherein the ferromagnetic metal strips have a composition containing 8-11 weight percent Si and 4-7 weight percent Al.
- 4. A high performance bulk magnetic component as recited by claim 1, wherein the ferromagnetic metal strips are produced by a process comprising rapid solidification.
- 5. A high performance bulk magnetic component as recited by claim 1, wherein the ferromagnetic metal strips are produced by a process comprising chemical vapor deposition and diffusion of Si.
- 6. A high performance bulk magnetic component as recited by claim 1, each of said ferromagnetic metal strips having a saturation induction of at least about 1.7 T.
- 7. A high performance bulk magnetic component as recited by claim 1, wherein the component has the shape of at least one of a three-dimensional polyhedron with at least one rectangular cross-section, a three-dimensional polyhedron with at least one trapezoidal cross-section, and a three-dimensional polyhedron with at least one square cross-section.
- 8. A high performance bulk magnetic component as recited by claim 1, wherein the component includes at least one arcuate surface.
- 9. A high performance bulk magnetic component as recited by claim 1, wherein the magnetic component has a core-loss of less than or approximately equal to 1 watt-per-kilogram of magnetic metal material when operated at a frequency of approximately 60 Hz and at a flux density of approximately 1.0 T.
- 10. A high performance bulk magnetic component as recited by claim 1, wherein said magnetic component has a core-loss of less than or approximately equal to 20 watts-per-kilogram of magnetic metal material when operated at a frequency of approximately 1,000 Hz and at a flux density of approximately 1.0 T.
- 11. A high performance bulk magnetic component as recited by claim 1, wherein said magnetic component has a core-loss of less than or approximately equal to 105 watts-per-kilogram of magnetic metal material when operated at a frequency of approximately 20,000 Hz and at a flux density of approximately 0.30 T.
- 12. A high performance bulk magnetic component as recited by claim 1, said adhesive bonding means including at least one adhesive selected from the group consisting of epoxies, varnishes, anaerobic adhesives, and room-temperature-vulcanized (RTV) silicone materials.
- 13. A high performance, low core loss bulk magnetic component comprising a plurality of substantially similarly shaped layers of crystalline, ferromagnetic metal strips adhesively bonded together by an adhesive bonding means to form a laminated polyhedrally shaped part, wherein the ferromagnetic metal strips include an Fe—Ni base alloy containing 35-70 weight percent Ni, and wherein said magnetic component when operated at an excitation frequency “f” to a peak induction level Bmax has a core-loss less than “L” wherein L is given by the formula L=0.0135 f (Bmax)1.9+0.000108 f1.6 (Bmax)1.92, said core loss, said excitation frequency and said peak induction level being measured in watts per kilogram, hertz, and teslas, respectively.
- 14. A high performance bulk magnetic component as recited by claim 13, wherein the ferromagnetic metal strips have a composition with 45-55 weight percent Ni.
- 15. A high performance bulk magnetic component as recited by claim 13, each of said ferromagnetic metal strips having a saturation induction of at least about 1.2 T.
- 16. A high performance bulk magnetic component as recited by claim 13, wherein the component has the shape of at least one of a three-dimensional polyhedron with at least one rectangular cross-section, a three-dimensional polyhedron with at least one trapezoidal cross-section, and a three-dimensional polyhedron with at least one square cross-section.
- 17. A high performance bulk magnetic component as recited by claim 13, wherein the component includes at least one arcuate surface.
- 18. A high performance bulk magnetic component as recited by claim 13, wherein the magnetic component has a core-loss of less than or approximately equal to 1 watt-per-kilogram of magnetic metal material when operated at a frequency of approximately 60 Hz and at a flux density of approximately 1.0 T.
- 19. A high performance bulk magnetic component as recited by claim 13, wherein said magnetic component has a core-loss of less than or approximately equal to 20 watts-per-kilogram of magnetic metal material when operated at a frequency of approximately 1,000 Hz and at a flux density of approximately 1.0 T.
- 20. A high performance bulk magnetic component as recited by claim 13, wherein said magnetic component has a core-loss of less than or approximately equal to 105 watts-per-kilogram of magnetic metal material when operated at a frequency of approximately 20,000 Hz and at a flux density of approximately 0.30 T.
- 21. A high performance bulk magnetic component as recited by claim 13, said adhesive bonding means including at least one adhesive selected from the group consisting of epoxies, varnishes, anaerobic adhesives, and room-temperature-vulcanized (RTV) silicone materials.
- 22. A high performance poleface magnet comprising at least one magnetic component, each magnetic component including a plurality of substantially similarly shaped layers of crystalline, ferromagnetic metal strips bonded together by an adhesive bonding means to form a polyhedrally shaped part wherein said magnetic component when operated at an excitation frequency “f” to a peak induction level Bmax has a core-loss less than “L” wherein L is given by the formula L=0.0135 f(Bmax)1.9+0.000108 f1.6 (Bmax)1.92, said core loss, said excitation frequency and said peak induction level being measured in watts per kilogram, hertz, and teslas, respectively.
- 23. A high performance poleface magnet comprising at least one magnetic component, each magnetic component including a plurality of substantially similarly shaped layers of crystalline, ferromagnetic metal strips bonded together by an adhesive bonding means to form a polyhedrally shaped part, wherein the ferromagnetic metal strips include an iron base alloy containing 4-11 weight percent Si, and wherein said magnetic component when operated at an excitation frequency “f” to a peak induction level Bmax has a core-loss less than “L” wherein L is given by the formula L=0.0135 f (Bmax)1.9+0.000108 f1.6 (Bmax)1.92, said core loss, said excitation frequency and said peak induction level being measured in watts per kilogram, hertz, and teslas, respectively.
- 24. A high performance poleface magnet as recited in claim 23, wherein the ferromagnetic metal strips have a composition containing 6-7 weight percent Si.
- 25. A high performance poleface magnet as recited in claim 23, wherein the ferromagnetic metal strips have a composition containing 8-11 weight percent Si and 4-7 weight percent Al.
- 26. A high performance poleface magnet comprising at least one magnetic component, each magnetic component including a plurality of substantially similarly shaped layers of crystalline, ferromagnetic metal strips bonded together by an adhesive bonding means to form a polyhedrally shaped part, wherein the ferromagnetic metal strips include an Fe—Ni base alloy containing 35-70 weight percent Ni, and wherein said magnetic component when operated at an excitation frequency “f” to a peak induction level Bmax has a core-loss less than “L” wherein L is given by the formula L=0.0135 f (Bmax)1.9+0.000108 f1.6 (Bmax)1.92, said core loss, said excitation frequency and said peak induction level being measured in watts per kilogram, hertz, and teslas, respectively.
- 27. A high performance poleface magnet as recited in claim 26, wherein the ferromagnetic metal strips have a composition containing 45-55 weight percent Ni.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/221,035 filed on Jul. 27, 2000.
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