High operating temperatures modify the magnetic behavior of ferromagnetic cores which may affect the performance of electrical machines. Therefore, a temperature-dependent material model is necessary to model the electrical machine behavior more accurately during the design process. Physics-inspired hysteresis models, such as the Jiles–Atherton (JA) model, seem to be promising candidates to incorporate temperature effects and can be embedded in finite element simulations. In this paper, we have identified the JA model parameters from measurements for a temperature range experienced by non oriented electrical steels in electrical machines during their operation. Based on the analysis, a parameter reduction has been performed. The proposed ap...
Magnetic materials play a central role in electromagnetic energy conversion applications. The actual...
Abstract: Electromagnetic non-destructive testing techniques provide an attractive solution to the p...
In this paper, the different temperature dependencies of hysteresis and eddy current losses of non-o...
High operating temperatures modify the magnetic behavior of ferromagnetic cores which may affect the...
International audienceSome soft magnetic materials (like ferrites but not only) are strongly depende...
International audienceSome soft magnetic materials are strongly dependent of the temperature, becaus...
peer reviewedPurpose: To understand the behavior of the magnetization processes in ferromagnetic mat...
The magnetization processes in ferromagnetic materials are dependent on temperature. In order to und...
International audienceIn order to understand the behavior of magnetization processes in ferromagneti...
A temperature dependent model is necessary for the generation of hysteresis loops of ferromagnetic m...
Since a long time, systems and electrical devices are everywhere in the industrial and domestic envi...
This paper deals with the temperature-dependent modelling of iron losses in the context of magnetic ...
Magnetic hysteresis occurs in most electrical engineering devices once soft ferromagnetic materials ...
We present experimental measurement of thermal effects on magnetic hysteresis of soft ferrite cores ...
The increase in the efficiency of electrical machines is dependent on the better use of magnetic mat...
Magnetic materials play a central role in electromagnetic energy conversion applications. The actual...
Abstract: Electromagnetic non-destructive testing techniques provide an attractive solution to the p...
In this paper, the different temperature dependencies of hysteresis and eddy current losses of non-o...
High operating temperatures modify the magnetic behavior of ferromagnetic cores which may affect the...
International audienceSome soft magnetic materials (like ferrites but not only) are strongly depende...
International audienceSome soft magnetic materials are strongly dependent of the temperature, becaus...
peer reviewedPurpose: To understand the behavior of the magnetization processes in ferromagnetic mat...
The magnetization processes in ferromagnetic materials are dependent on temperature. In order to und...
International audienceIn order to understand the behavior of magnetization processes in ferromagneti...
A temperature dependent model is necessary for the generation of hysteresis loops of ferromagnetic m...
Since a long time, systems and electrical devices are everywhere in the industrial and domestic envi...
This paper deals with the temperature-dependent modelling of iron losses in the context of magnetic ...
Magnetic hysteresis occurs in most electrical engineering devices once soft ferromagnetic materials ...
We present experimental measurement of thermal effects on magnetic hysteresis of soft ferrite cores ...
The increase in the efficiency of electrical machines is dependent on the better use of magnetic mat...
Magnetic materials play a central role in electromagnetic energy conversion applications. The actual...
Abstract: Electromagnetic non-destructive testing techniques provide an attractive solution to the p...
In this paper, the different temperature dependencies of hysteresis and eddy current losses of non-o...