Microstructure-dependent magnetic properties of iron silicon single, bi- and oligo-crystals measured with a miniaturised Single-Sheet-Tester
Martin Heller, Nora Leuning, Marlies Reher, Kay Hameyer, Sandra, Korte-Kerzel

TL;DR
This study investigates how microstructural features like grain boundaries, dislocations, and deformation influence the magnetic properties of iron silicon crystals, using a novel miniaturised testing method to improve understanding of these effects.
Contribution
It introduces a new approach employing a miniaturised Single-Sheet-Tester to quantify microstructure effects on magnetic properties of single, bi-, and oligo-crystals, revealing microstructure-dependent magnetic behaviors.
Findings
Orientation affects magnetic polarisation curves at low fields.
Different deformation structures influence coercivity, remanence, and susceptibility.
Grain boundaries significantly reduce remanence in the studied crystals.
Abstract
Electrical iron silicon steel is the most commonly used soft magnetic material in electrical energy conversion and transmission, and its demand is expected to increase with the need for electrification of the transportation sector and the transition to renewable energy to combat climate change. Although iron silicon steel has been used for more than 100 years, some fundamental relationships between microstructure and magnetic performance remain vague, especially with regard to the role of crystal defects such as grain boundaries and dislocations that are induced during the final cutting step of the process chain. In this paper we present first results of a new approach to quantify the effects of orientation, grain boundaries and deformation on the magnetic properties of single, bi- and oligo-crystals using a miniaturised Single-Sheet-Tester. In this way, we were able to better resolve…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMagnetic Properties and Applications · Magnetic properties of thin films · Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Steels
