LAPSE:2023.13970
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LAPSE:2023.13970
An Improved Approach to Calculate Eddy Current Loss in Soft Magnetic Materials Based on Measured Hysteresis Loops
March 1, 2023
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The paper presents a study of the influence of magnetic hysteresis on macroscopic eddy current losses. Usually, this loss is calculated within many simplifying assumptions, of which the most striking is not only neglecting the hysteresis, but also the nonlinearity of the material. To check how such simplifications affect the results, the loss was calculated taking into account the hysteresis phenomenon for several materials. For this purpose, an algorithm for solving Maxwell’s equations with magnetic characteristics given as a family of measured hysteresis loops was constructed. A new method for conversion between H and B fields using the measured hysteresis loops was also proposed. The results of calculations for three materials show that the eddy current loss calculated with magnetic hysteresis taken into account are smaller than those calculated via the classical formula obtained for linear materials. For the tested materials, the differences reach up to around 30%, depending on frequency, magnetic flux density and thickness of electrical sheet. This may result, among others, in erroneous determination of the excess loss in Bertotti’s approach.
The paper presents a study of the influence of magnetic hysteresis on macroscopic eddy current losses. Usually, this loss is calculated within many simplifying assumptions, of which the most striking is not only neglecting the hysteresis, but also the nonlinearity of the material. To check how such simplifications affect the results, the loss was calculated taking into account the hysteresis phenomenon for several materials. For this purpose, an algorithm for solving Maxwell’s equations with magnetic characteristics given as a family of measured hysteresis loops was constructed. A new method for conversion between H and B fields using the measured hysteresis loops was also proposed. The results of calculations for three materials show that the eddy current loss calculated with magnetic hysteresis taken into account are smaller than those calculated via the classical formula obtained for linear materials. For the tested materials, the differences reach up to around 30%, depending on frequency, magnetic flux density and thickness of electrical sheet. This may result, among others, in erroneous determination of the excess loss in Bertotti’s approach.
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eddy current loss, eddy currents, energy loss, hysteresis loop, soft magnetic materials
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Jabłoński P, Najgebauer M, Bereźnicki M. An Improved Approach to Calculate Eddy Current Loss in Soft Magnetic Materials Based on Measured Hysteresis Loops. (2023). LAPSE:2023.13970
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Jabłoński P: Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Czestochowa University of Technology, al. Armii Krajowej 17, 42-200 Częstochowa, Poland [ORCID]
Najgebauer M: Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Czestochowa University of Technology, al. Armii Krajowej 17, 42-200 Częstochowa, Poland [ORCID]
Bereźnicki M: Association of Polish Electrical Engineers (SEP), ul. Piłsudskiego 74, 50-020 Wroclaw, Poland
Najgebauer M: Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Czestochowa University of Technology, al. Armii Krajowej 17, 42-200 Częstochowa, Poland [ORCID]
Bereźnicki M: Association of Polish Electrical Engineers (SEP), ul. Piłsudskiego 74, 50-020 Wroclaw, Poland
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Energies
Volume
15
Issue
8
First Page
2869
Year
2022
Publication Date
2022-04-14
ISSN
1996-1073
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