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Advanced Electric Traction System Technology Development
Anderson, Iver
关键词: ALLOYS;    AMES LABORATORY;    BENCHMARKS;    COMPRESSION;    CONTRACTORS;    DESIGN;    FABRICATION;    MAGNETIZATION;    MAGNETS;    MOLDING;    MOTORS;    PARTICULATES;    PERFORMANCE;    PERMANENT MAGNETS;    POLYMERS;    PROCESSING;    PROGRAM MANAGEMENT;    SPECIFICATIONS;   
DOI  :  10.2172/1025221
RP-ID  :  CRADA AL-C-2007-02
PID  :  OSTI ID: 1025221
Others  :  TRN: US201120%%756
学科分类:材料科学(综合)
美国|英语
来源: SciTech Connect
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【 摘 要 】

As a subcontractor to General Motors (GM), Ames Laboratory provided the technical expertise and supplied experimental materials needed to assess the technology of high energy bonded permanent magnets that are injection or compression molded for use in the Advanced Electric Traction System motor. This support was a sustained (Phase 1: 6/07 to 3/08) engineering effort that builds on the research achievements of the primary FreedomCAR project at Ames Laboratory on development of high temperature magnet alloy particulate in both flake and spherical powder forms. Ames Lab also provide guidance and direction in selection of magnet materials and supported the fabrication of experimental magnet materials for development of injection molding and magnetization processes by Arnold Magnetics, another project partner. The work with Arnold Magnetics involved a close collaboration on particulate material design and processing to achieve enhanced particulate properties and magnetic performance in the resulting bonded magnets. The overall project direction was provided by GM Program Management and two design reviews were held at GM-ATC in Torrance, CA. Ames Lab utilized current expertise in magnet powder alloy design and processing, along with on-going research advances being achieved under the existing FreedomCAR Program project to help guide and direct work during Phase 1 for the Advanced Electric Traction System Technology Development Program. The technical tasks included review of previous GM and Arnold Magnets work and identification of improvements to the benchmark magnet material, Magnequench MQP-14-12. Other benchmark characteristics of the desired magnet material include 64% volumetric loading with PPS polymer and a recommended maximum use temperature of 200C. A collaborative relationship was maintained with Arnold Magnets on the specification and processing of the bonded magnet material required by GM-ATC.

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