2019-Sustainable Industrial Processing Summit
SIPS2019 Volume 3: Kobe Intl. Symp. / Science of Innovative and Sustainable Alloys and Magnets (SISAM)

Editors:F. Kongoli, M. Calin, J.M. Dubois, K. Zuzek-Rozman
Publisher:Flogen Star OUTREACH
Publication Year:2019
Pages:156 pages
ISBN:978-1-989820-02-5
ISSN:2291-1227 (Metals and Materials Processing in a Clean Environment Series)
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    Machine learning for permanent magnet optimization

    Thomas Schrefl1;
    1DANUBE UNIVERSITY KREMS, Wiener Neustadt, Austria;
    Type of Paper: Regular
    Id Paper: 33
    Topic: 42

    Abstract:

    In addition to the intrinsic magnetic properties, the microstructure is of utmost importance for the performance of a permanent magnet. We show how to use machine learning methods in order obtain a deeper understanding of the influence of the granular structure on the coercive field of permanent magnets. Using machine learning, we can identify the weak spots in a magnet where magnetization reversal is initiated. Tailored improvement of the magnet's structure or the intrinsic magnetic properties at regions where the switching field was identified to be low can sufficiently improve the magnet.
    Work supported by the European Union's Horizon 2020 NMBP23-2015 research No 686056.

    Keywords:

    Magnetic Materials;

    References:

    Fischbacher, J., Kovacs, A., Gusenbauer, M., Oezelt, H., Exl, L., Bance, S., & Schrefl, T. (2018). Micromagnetics of rare-earth efficient permanent magnets. Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 51(19), 193002.
    Exl, L., Fischbacher, J., Kovacs, A., Oezelt, H., Gusenbauer, M., Yokota, K., ... & Schrefl, T. (2018). Magnetic microstructure machine learning analysis. Journal of Physics: Materials, 2(1), 014001.

    Cite this article as:

    Schrefl T. (2019). Machine learning for permanent magnet optimization. In F. Kongoli, M. Calin, J.M. Dubois, K. Zuzek-Rozman (Eds.), Sustainable Industrial Processing Summit SIPS2019 Volume 3: Kobe Intl. Symp. / Science of Innovative and Sustainable Alloys and Magnets (SISAM) (pp. 133-134). Montreal, Canada: FLOGEN Star Outreach