We present novel results on magnetic losses in soft magnetic composites (SMCs) excited with rotating field. Soft composites are very promising in electrical engineering applications, where new topologies of electrical machines with two- and three-dimensional induction loci are increasingly found. An experimental characterization of industrial SMC products has, therefore, been carried out, up to the kilohertz range, under alternating and circular flux loci, making use of a specifically designed and optimized loss measuring setup. The obtained results have been analyzed for all kinds of excitation, according to the loss separation concept, with the emphasis being placed on the relationship between the rotational and the alternating loss components. In particular, it is found that the ratio between the rotational and the alternating losses is, for any given peak induction, independent of frequency.

Extended frequency analysis of magnetic losses under rotating induction in soft magnetic composites / O., DE LA BARRIÈRE; Appino, Carlo; F., Fiorillo; C., Ragusa; M., Lecrivain; L., Rocchino; H., BEN AHMED; M., Gabsi; F. MAZALEYRAT AND M., LO BUE. - In: JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS. - ISSN 0021-8979. - 111:(2012), pp. 07E317-1-07E317-3.

Extended frequency analysis of magnetic losses under rotating induction in soft magnetic composites

APPINO, CARLO;
2012

Abstract

We present novel results on magnetic losses in soft magnetic composites (SMCs) excited with rotating field. Soft composites are very promising in electrical engineering applications, where new topologies of electrical machines with two- and three-dimensional induction loci are increasingly found. An experimental characterization of industrial SMC products has, therefore, been carried out, up to the kilohertz range, under alternating and circular flux loci, making use of a specifically designed and optimized loss measuring setup. The obtained results have been analyzed for all kinds of excitation, according to the loss separation concept, with the emphasis being placed on the relationship between the rotational and the alternating loss components. In particular, it is found that the ratio between the rotational and the alternating losses is, for any given peak induction, independent of frequency.
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