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Measurement and Modeling of Rotational Core Loss of Fe-Based Amorphous Magnetic Material under 2-D Magnetic Excitation

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posted on 2024-06-13, 15:02 authored by PC Sarker, Y Guo, HY Lu, JG Zhu
Fe-based amorphous magnetic materials are recently attracting strong interests for constructing high-power density and high-efficiency rotating electrical machines due to their attractive properties, such as low core loss and high magnetic saturation. Accurate measurement and modeling of the rotational core losses of the core magnetic materials, and the corresponding patterns of rotating magnetic flux density ( $B$ ) and magnetic field strength ( $H$ ) are important for the analysis and design of electrical machines. This article presents the measurement of rotational core loss of a Fe-based amorphous magnetic material (amorphous 1k101), and its corresponding modelings under two-dimensional (2-D) circularly and elliptically rotating magnetic fields. In addition, an improved and simplified analogical model of rotational hysteresis loss is proposed for such magnetic materials. The circular and elliptical $B$ loci and the corresponding $H$ loci have been investigated to acquire the perception of anisotropy and permeability of the amorphous materials. The proposed theory and models are experimentally verified.

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Journal

IEEE Transactions on Magnetics

Volume

57

Article number

8402008

Pagination

1-8

Location

Piscataway, N.J.

ISSN

0018-9464

eISSN

1941-0069

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

11

Publisher

IEEE

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