This paper presents an evaluation method of for specific iron losses in non-oriented laminated steel suitable for electric motors and transformers in the case of a sinusoidal excitation. The model is based on the separation of loss contribution due to hysteresis, eddy currents and excess losses and it is proposing an identification procedure for the model coefficients from multi-frequency single sheet tests. The frequencies used are in the range 10 Hz and 150 Hz and with the values of magnetic flux density in the range 0.1 T and 1.4 T. The model was applied on six magnetic materials of different thicknesses (between 0.35 mm and 0.65 mm) and alloy compositions. Hysteresis and eddy currents loss coefficients have been considered as dependent ...
For loss prediction of a transformer it is required to model the loss of its core, constructed out o...
For loss prediction of a transformer it is required to model the loss of its core, constructed out o...
For loss prediction of a transformer it is required to model the loss of its core, constructed out o...
In electrical machines, iron losses are essential for electromagnetic and thermal designs and analys...
In electrical machines, iron losses are essential for electromagnetic and thermal designs and analys...
The aim of this work is to propose a new approach for the iron losses prediction, in soft magnetic m...
This paper proposes a model for the computation of iron losses in steel laminations accounting simul...
The new model is based on a modified Steinmetz equation and employs a hysteresis-loss multiplicative...
A procedure is described for identifying a mathematical model of core losses in ferromagnetic steel ...
The energetic behavior of two samples of soft magnetic materials fed by inverters has been studied. ...
The goal of this paper is to investigate the accuracy of modeling the excess loss in electrical stee...
The goal of this paper is to investigate the accuracy of modeling the excess loss in electrical stee...
This paper shows how the flux waveform in the core of an electrical machine can be vary non- sinusoi...
Due to the increase of electromagnetic and electromechanical devices supplied by static converters, ...
A model of core losses, in which the hysteresis coefficients are variable with the frequency and ind...
For loss prediction of a transformer it is required to model the loss of its core, constructed out o...
For loss prediction of a transformer it is required to model the loss of its core, constructed out o...
For loss prediction of a transformer it is required to model the loss of its core, constructed out o...
In electrical machines, iron losses are essential for electromagnetic and thermal designs and analys...
In electrical machines, iron losses are essential for electromagnetic and thermal designs and analys...
The aim of this work is to propose a new approach for the iron losses prediction, in soft magnetic m...
This paper proposes a model for the computation of iron losses in steel laminations accounting simul...
The new model is based on a modified Steinmetz equation and employs a hysteresis-loss multiplicative...
A procedure is described for identifying a mathematical model of core losses in ferromagnetic steel ...
The energetic behavior of two samples of soft magnetic materials fed by inverters has been studied. ...
The goal of this paper is to investigate the accuracy of modeling the excess loss in electrical stee...
The goal of this paper is to investigate the accuracy of modeling the excess loss in electrical stee...
This paper shows how the flux waveform in the core of an electrical machine can be vary non- sinusoi...
Due to the increase of electromagnetic and electromechanical devices supplied by static converters, ...
A model of core losses, in which the hysteresis coefficients are variable with the frequency and ind...
For loss prediction of a transformer it is required to model the loss of its core, constructed out o...
For loss prediction of a transformer it is required to model the loss of its core, constructed out o...
For loss prediction of a transformer it is required to model the loss of its core, constructed out o...