A model of core losses, in which the hysteresis coefficients are variable with the frequency and induction (flux density) and the eddy-current and excess loss coefficients are variable only with the induction, is proposed. A procedure for identifying the model coefficients from multifrequency Epstein tests is described, and examples are provided for three typical grades of non-grain-oriented laminated steel suitable for electric motor manufacturing. Over a wide range of frequencies between 20-400 Hz and inductions from 0.05 to 2 T, the new model yielded much lower errors for the specific core losses than conventional models. The applicability of the model for electric machine analysis is also discussed, and examples from an interior permane...
Abstract: This paper first reviews three internationally standardized core loss measurement methods:...
This paper presents a new Epstein frame optimized for high frequencies and high flux densities. The ...
In recent years, techniques of numerical analysis have rapidly progressed. By introducing these tech...
A model of core losses, in which the hysteresis coefficients are variable with the frequency and ind...
Two new models for specific power losses in cold-rolled motor lamination steel are described togethe...
A procedure is described for identifying a mathematical model of core losses in ferromagnetic steel ...
This paper presents a method for the estimation of core losses in electrical machine laminations exp...
This paper presents a new method for the separation of core loss components (hysteresis and eddy cur...
The objectives of the project are two-fold. First, appropriate models and tests should be developed ...
A procedure is described for identifying a mathematical model of core losses in ferromagnetic steel ...
International audienceReducing induction motor losses is very important because of the fulfilment of...
Abstract—For electrical machine designers, core loss data are usually provided in the form of tables...
This paper proposes a method for including both hysteresis losses and eddy current losses in the dyn...
The effects of varying the modulation index and the switching frequency on steel lamination core los...
Electrical machines account for about 60% of the electricity consumption in industrial countries; he...
Abstract: This paper first reviews three internationally standardized core loss measurement methods:...
This paper presents a new Epstein frame optimized for high frequencies and high flux densities. The ...
In recent years, techniques of numerical analysis have rapidly progressed. By introducing these tech...
A model of core losses, in which the hysteresis coefficients are variable with the frequency and ind...
Two new models for specific power losses in cold-rolled motor lamination steel are described togethe...
A procedure is described for identifying a mathematical model of core losses in ferromagnetic steel ...
This paper presents a method for the estimation of core losses in electrical machine laminations exp...
This paper presents a new method for the separation of core loss components (hysteresis and eddy cur...
The objectives of the project are two-fold. First, appropriate models and tests should be developed ...
A procedure is described for identifying a mathematical model of core losses in ferromagnetic steel ...
International audienceReducing induction motor losses is very important because of the fulfilment of...
Abstract—For electrical machine designers, core loss data are usually provided in the form of tables...
This paper proposes a method for including both hysteresis losses and eddy current losses in the dyn...
The effects of varying the modulation index and the switching frequency on steel lamination core los...
Electrical machines account for about 60% of the electricity consumption in industrial countries; he...
Abstract: This paper first reviews three internationally standardized core loss measurement methods:...
This paper presents a new Epstein frame optimized for high frequencies and high flux densities. The ...
In recent years, techniques of numerical analysis have rapidly progressed. By introducing these tech...