Desenvolvimento de ímãs quatro polos para sensor de velocidade de motocicletas
Author(s) -
Moisés de Mattos Dias,
Philippe Pauletti,
Ricardo Martins de Martins,
Patrice Monteiro de Aquim,
Sérgio Deitos Bittencourt,
Lírio Schaeffer,
José Lesina Cézar,
José Carlos Krause de Verney
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
estudos tecnológicos/estudos tecnológicos em engenharia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1808-7310
pISSN - 0101-5303
DOI - 10.4013/ete.2015.111.03
Subject(s) - physics , medicine
The aim of this work was the development of magnets in a ring form, four poles, for speed sensor of motorcycles, from barium and strontium ferrites. The model of the magnets developed was based on magnets already manufactured for this purpose. Thus, several raw materials were tested with additive variation. The samples were prepared and measured, and the data were compared to commercially produced magnets. Finally, the magnets were mounted in the speed sensors and field tests were carried out. The magnets developed showed excellent results as having the highest remanent magnetism of 500 Gauss for the PFL barium ferrite alloy with 4% of stearic acid and 1 or 2% of silica, resulting 20% above the required magnetism. Keywords: ferrite magnets, powder metallurgy, speed sensor.
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