By means of a newly developed broadband measuring setup we have overcome the usual upper limit for the test frequency, around a few hundred Hz, which is encountered in the two-dimensional characterization of magnetic steel sheets at technical inductions and we have measured the rotational losses in low-carbon steels up to 1 kHz and peak induction 1.7 T. An important piece of information is thus retrieved upon a frequency range useful to predict the performance of high-speed electrical machines. Our experiments, performed on thick (0.640 mm) laminations, have brought to light the emergence of the skin effect under rotational fields. This is revealed by an abrupt deviation of the excess loss component, calculated under the conventional loss s...
This paper relates to the measurement and the modeling of iron losses in electric machines by studyi...
In this article there is determined the power dissipated separately by Foucault currents and by hyst...
We investigate the temperature dependence of the energy loss W(f) of 0.10 and 0.20 mm thick Fe-Co-V ...
By means of a newly developed broadband measuring setup we have overcome the usual upper limit for t...
Literature data on the energy loss behavior of steel sheets under rotating induction are restricted ...
Literature data on the energy loss behavior of steel sheets under rotating induction are restricted ...
The Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) technique is commonly used to supply modern high-speed electrical m...
The magnetic materials used in embedded applications need characterization and modeling in the kiloh...
The power losses occurring under two-dimensional magnetising conditions have received a great deal o...
The concept of loss separation based on the Statistical Theory of Losses (STL) provides complete and...
We have studied electromagnetic losses of a frequency-converter-fed cage-induction motor by using a ...
A three-phase magnetizer has been developed, by which non-oriented Fe–Si steel sheets can be charact...
The isotropic properties of Soft Magnetic Composites (SMC) favor the design of new machine topologie...
Loss data available in literature on laminated magnetic materials excited by alternating induction a...
We show that the magnetic losses of thin high-permeability grain-oriented Fe-Si sheets can be cohere...
This paper relates to the measurement and the modeling of iron losses in electric machines by studyi...
In this article there is determined the power dissipated separately by Foucault currents and by hyst...
We investigate the temperature dependence of the energy loss W(f) of 0.10 and 0.20 mm thick Fe-Co-V ...
By means of a newly developed broadband measuring setup we have overcome the usual upper limit for t...
Literature data on the energy loss behavior of steel sheets under rotating induction are restricted ...
Literature data on the energy loss behavior of steel sheets under rotating induction are restricted ...
The Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) technique is commonly used to supply modern high-speed electrical m...
The magnetic materials used in embedded applications need characterization and modeling in the kiloh...
The power losses occurring under two-dimensional magnetising conditions have received a great deal o...
The concept of loss separation based on the Statistical Theory of Losses (STL) provides complete and...
We have studied electromagnetic losses of a frequency-converter-fed cage-induction motor by using a ...
A three-phase magnetizer has been developed, by which non-oriented Fe–Si steel sheets can be charact...
The isotropic properties of Soft Magnetic Composites (SMC) favor the design of new machine topologie...
Loss data available in literature on laminated magnetic materials excited by alternating induction a...
We show that the magnetic losses of thin high-permeability grain-oriented Fe-Si sheets can be cohere...
This paper relates to the measurement and the modeling of iron losses in electric machines by studyi...
In this article there is determined the power dissipated separately by Foucault currents and by hyst...
We investigate the temperature dependence of the energy loss W(f) of 0.10 and 0.20 mm thick Fe-Co-V ...