Strnat, 1990 - Google Patents
Modern permanent magnets for applications in electro-technologyStrnat, 1990
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- Strnat K
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- Proceedings of the IEEE
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The range of materials and properties now at the disposal of design engineers is described. Current uses of permanent magnets are reviewed, with particular attention to engineering and economic aspects. The rapid broadening of magnet uses is now occurring as traditional …
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