Abstract

The present paper deals with the study of hybrid polymer bonded magnets of strontium ferrite and samarium cobalt. A three-component constrained mixture design, employing ten runs for the experiment, was used. The magnetic properties such as remanence (Br), coercivity (Hc), and energy product (B.H)max were used as the response. The results are modeled in the form of mathematical equations to predict the response as a function of the samarium cobalt and strontium ferrite permanent magnet powders percentage and polymer content. The predicted results from the obtained mathematical equation are compared with the experimentally measured values.

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