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Measurement and Characterization of Magnetic Materials
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Fausto Fiorillo
Academic Press, Hardcover, Published December 2004, 500 pages, ISBN 0122572513
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Correct and efficient measurements are vital to the understanding of materials properties and applications. This is especially so for magnetic materials for which in last twenty years, our understanding and use have changed dramatically. New or improved materials have been created and have reached the market. The Soft amorphous alloys, the Fe-based rare-earth magnets and the giant magnetorestrictive and magnetoresistive materials have all posed challenges to measurement. At the same time new digital measurement techniques have forced a change in laboratory and commercial measuring setups. A revision of measuring standards also occurred in the 1990s with the result that there is now a lack of up-to-date works on the measurement of magnetic materials.

The basic objective of this work is to provide a comprehensive overview of the properties of the hard and soft magnetic materials relevant to applications and of thoroughly discussing the modern methodologies for employed in the measurement of these properties. The balance of these topics results in a complete text on the topic, which will be invaluable to researchers, students and practitioners in industry. It will be of significant interest not only to scientists working in the fields of power engineering and materials science but also to specialists in measurement who be able to easily find all the information they need.

  • Comprehensive overview of the properties of the hard and soft magnetic materials
  • Provides applications and discusses thoroughly the modern methodologies for employed in the measurement of these properties
  • Provides the latest up-to-date works on the measurement of magnetic materials

About the Author

Isaak D. Mayergoyz received his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the Institute of Cybernetics of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, Kiev, in 1968, where he worked until 1979 as a Senior Scientist. Dr. Mayergoyz is a Fellow of IEEE, a Research Fellow of General Electric Research and Development Center, and a Distinguished Lecturer of the Magnetic Society of IEEE. He has served on the Edison Medal committee of the IEEE Award Board. He is currently an editor of the journal IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, and is a member of the Administrative Committee of the Magnetic Society of IEEE. Dr. Mayergoyz emigrated to the United States from the former Soviet Union in 1980 and has been a Professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of Maryland, College Park, since 1981. As an educator he has received the George Corcoran Memorial Award for significant contributions to Electrical Engineering Education, the Outstanding Professor Award, and an Outstanding Teacher Award from the University of Maryland--where he also received the Distinguished Scholar–Teacher Award in 1994. Professor Mayergoyz has published five scientific books and more than 200 journal articles. His research interests are in the areas of power engineering, magnetics, computation electromagnetics, semiconductor devices, superconductivity and applied mathematics.

Fausto Fiorillo- Instituto Electrotechnico Nazionale Galico Ferraris


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