Permanent Magnet Mistakes, Part Four
Stan Trout, Spontaneous Materials
Stan Trout, Spontaneous Materials
By Stan Trout | Spontaneous Materials We continue with the third blog in this series, describing the many types of mistakes made with permanent magnets. Again, my intent is to help engineers in the future […]
By Dr. Stan Trout | Spontaneous Materials A recent consulting assignment and April 15, which is tax day in the US, reminded me of a fundamental truth in the world of permanent magnets. On the […]
By Dr. Stan Trout | Spontaneous Materials Within the last few days, I submitted the first draft of a writing project. My task was to write a solutions manual for the second edition of Introduction […]
By Stan Trout | Spontaneous Materials In August, I had the pleasure of attending the 23rd Rare Earth and Future Magnets and Their Applications Workshop in Annapolis, MD. This series of workshops was conceived in […]
By Stan Trout | Spontaneous Materials Last month, I had the distinct pleasure of being an instructor for the IEEE Magnetics Society Summer School. For the past few years, the Magnetics Society has held an […]
By Stan Trout – Spontaneous Materials This is a topic that comes up frequently in discussion for me: someone finds the analysis of a rare earth property and gets very excited about its prospects as […]
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