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question about saturated ferromagnetic materials

question about saturated ferromagnetic materials

question about saturated ferromagnetic materials

(OP)
Hello, i have 2 layers of FeCo which are ferromagnetic material.

This layers are in saturation. In this case the permeability that I use in my calculations and simulations it will be 1, like air, or I have to use also the permeability of the FeCo.

Iam asking because since it is in saturation field, the fluxes are get into the layers and then get out of them without change any of the characteristics of the materials.

Thanks

BR

Giannis

RE: question about saturated ferromagnetic materials

While the FeCo is saturated, the permeability of the material is eqivalent to air.

RE: question about saturated ferromagnetic materials

(OP)
thanks a lot about the information

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