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Permanent Magnets for Automotive Applications
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Abstract
Permanent magnets are playing an increasing role in automotive applications. They are potential energy storage devices which can be effectively used in accessory motors, sensing systems and actuators, sometimes in combination with micro processors, to conserve energy, save weight, reduce pollution and to increase safety. This paper will discuss commercial magnet materials available and some of the many applications using these materials.
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Barta, G., "Permanent Magnets for Automotive Applications," SAE Technical Paper 780015, 1978, https://doi.org/10.4271/780015.Also In
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