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Autor:
Hossein Sepehri-Amin, Miha Zakotnik, Catalina O. Tudor, Kazuhiro Hono, Peter Afiuny, D. Prosperi, Tadakatsu Ohkubo
Publikováno v:
Journal of Alloys and Compounds. 694:175-184
Full-density recycled Nd-Fe-B sintered magnets were produced from collected waste Nd-Fe-B magnets with the coercivity, μ0Hc, of 1.30 T and remanence, μ0Mr, of 1.37 T. A small fraction of Nd6Dy21Co19Cu2.5Fe powder (Grain Boundary Modified (GBM™) p
Autor:
Tino Gottschall, Konstantin P. Skokov, Oliver Gutfleisch, Alex Ivor Bevan, Maximilian Fries, Catalina O. Tudor, Davide Prosperi, Miha Zakotnik, Dimitri Benke, Marius Specht, Peter Afiuny, Iliya Radulov, Jonas Wortmann, Marc Pabst
Publikováno v:
Energy Technology (Weinheim, Germany)
Energy Technology
Energy Technology
Magnetic refrigeration is an upcoming technology that could be an alternative to the more than 100‐year‐old conventional gas–vapor compression cooling. Magnetic refrigeration might answer some of the global challenges linked with the increasing
Autor:
Peter Afiuny, Catalina O. Tudor, Miha Zakotnik, Ralph Skomski, Laura Talens Peiró, Gareth P. Hatch
Publikováno v:
Environmental Technology & Innovation. 5:117-126
The recycling of Nd–Fe–B-type sintered magnets has received a great deal of attention over the past 15 years, but commercially viable and environmentally friendly solutions have remained elusive, until now. Here we report on the recycling of wast
Life Cycle Assessment of Neodymium-Iron-Boron Magnet-to-Magnet Recycling for Electric Vehicle Motors
Autor:
Gojmir Furlan, John W. Sutherland, Stephen K Dove, Yuehwern Yih, Miha Zakotnik, Peter Afiuny, Hongyue Jin
Publikováno v:
Environmental sciencetechnology. 52(6)
Neodymium-iron-boron (NdFeB) magnets offer the strongest magnetic field per unit volume, and thus, are widely used in clean energy applications such as electric vehicle motors. However, rare earth elements (REEs), which are the key materials for crea
Publikováno v:
Procedia CIRP. :45-50
Rare earth elements such as neodymium and dysprosium have a substantial supply risk. Yet these elements are needed for NdFeB magnets that are indispensable for clean energy applications such as hybrid/electric vehicles and wind turbines. In order to