This paper presents a method for the estimation of core losses in electrical machine laminations exposed to high-frequency and nonsinusoidal excitations by using only low-frequency measurements. The developed model takes into account the nonuniform distribution of the magnetic field inside the lamination. Accurate core loss prediction in the presence of minor loops is achieved using the energetic model to calculate the quasi-static hysteresis loops. The results are verified experimentally by comparing to the measured core losses in laminations exposed to the flux waveforms in different sections of an inset permanent magnet machine. The comparison between measured and calculated core losses shows excellent agreement, confirming the validity ...
Magnetic materials are used in the manufacturing of transformers, electrical machines, converters an...
A procedure is described for identifying a mathematical model of core losses in ferromagnetic steel ...
We have studied ways of predicting power losses in soft magnetic laminations for generic time depend...
Electrical machines account for about 60% of the electricity consumption in industrial countries; he...
This paper presents a new method for the separation of core loss components (hysteresis and eddy cur...
Abstract—For electrical machine designers, core loss data are usually provided in the form of tables...
Two new models for specific power losses in cold-rolled motor lamination steel are described togethe...
Abstract: This paper first reviews three internationally standardized core loss measurement methods:...
The effects of varying the modulation index and the switching frequency on steel lamination core los...
A model of core losses, in which the hysteresis coefficients are variable with the frequency and ind...
A model of core losses, in which the hysteresis coefficients are variable with the frequency and ind...
An iron-loss model for laminated ferromagnetic cores of electrical machines is presented and applied...
An iron-loss model for laminated ferromagnetic cores of electrical machines is presented and applied...
International audienceReducing induction motor losses is very important because of the fulfilment of...
In the modern industrial world, electrical machines have become the backbone of the industry. Electr...
Magnetic materials are used in the manufacturing of transformers, electrical machines, converters an...
A procedure is described for identifying a mathematical model of core losses in ferromagnetic steel ...
We have studied ways of predicting power losses in soft magnetic laminations for generic time depend...
Electrical machines account for about 60% of the electricity consumption in industrial countries; he...
This paper presents a new method for the separation of core loss components (hysteresis and eddy cur...
Abstract—For electrical machine designers, core loss data are usually provided in the form of tables...
Two new models for specific power losses in cold-rolled motor lamination steel are described togethe...
Abstract: This paper first reviews three internationally standardized core loss measurement methods:...
The effects of varying the modulation index and the switching frequency on steel lamination core los...
A model of core losses, in which the hysteresis coefficients are variable with the frequency and ind...
A model of core losses, in which the hysteresis coefficients are variable with the frequency and ind...
An iron-loss model for laminated ferromagnetic cores of electrical machines is presented and applied...
An iron-loss model for laminated ferromagnetic cores of electrical machines is presented and applied...
International audienceReducing induction motor losses is very important because of the fulfilment of...
In the modern industrial world, electrical machines have become the backbone of the industry. Electr...
Magnetic materials are used in the manufacturing of transformers, electrical machines, converters an...
A procedure is described for identifying a mathematical model of core losses in ferromagnetic steel ...
We have studied ways of predicting power losses in soft magnetic laminations for generic time depend...