Because magnets fabricated using Nd-Fe-B exhibit excellent magnetic properties, this novel material is used in various high-tech industries. However, because of the brittleness and low formability of Nd-Fe-B magnets, the design freedom of shapes for improving the performance is limited based on conventional tooling and postprocessing. Laserpowder bed fusion (L-PBF), the most famous additive manufacturing (AM) technique, has recently emerged as a novel process for producing geometrically complex shapes of Nd-Fe-B parts owing to its high precision and good spatial resolution. However, because of the repeated thermal shock applied to the materials during L-PBF, it is difficult to fabricate a dense Nd-Fe-B magnet. In this study, a high-density (>96%) Nd-Fe-B magnet is successfully fabricated by minimizing the thermal residual stress caused by substrate heating during L-PBF.
In this research, the magnetic abrasive finishing process using (Nd-Fe-B) permanent magnet was applied to confirm the performance and to find the optimum conditions. The STS304 bar was used as the specimen in this experiment. In order to confirm the performance of magnetic abrasive finishing process, the surface roughness (Ra) and diameter reduction were measured when the specimens were processed under the conditions of rotational speeds, frequencies, and magnetic pole shapes. The rotational speeds were varied at 8000rpm, 15000rpm, 20000rpm, and 25000rpm. And the frequencies were changed to 0Hz, 4Hz and 10Hz. Also the shapes of the magnetic pole were changed to flat edge, sharp edge and round edge. It can be concluded that the surface roughness (Ra) and diameter reduction were found to be the best at 25000rpm, 4Hz, flat edge.
This paper studies the repulsion occurring between the permanent magnet by the simulation analysis. Nowadays, there are many cases such as magnetic levitation, safety bumper device and so on using the properties of the permanent magnet. As the neodymium magnet of the powerful ferromagnetic material is less expensive by comparing with the strong magnetic force for industrial, medical areas and etc., it can be used at the various applications. The prediction of the magnetic force is becoming increasingly important in order to be used effectively permanent magnet in various fields. Therefore, the results of the magnetostatics by Ansys and the MAXWELL of commercial electromagnetic analysis software are analyzed and compared. Magnetic force is inversely proportional to the distance and power. In this paper, the permanent magnet was simulated and compared by the two permanent magnets of the small sizes with the diameter of 4mm and the length of 8mm. In addition, the forces between the ferromagnetic iron and permanent magnets are simulated.
Magnetic properties and the microstructures of magnets prepared by spark plasma sintering were investigated in order to enhance magnetic properties by grain size control. Nd-Fe-B magnets were fabricated by the spark plasma sintering under 30 MPa at various temperatures. The grain size was effectively controlled by the spark plasma sintering and it was possible to make Nd-Fe-B magnets with grain size of 5.9 .