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Improved Model Based on the Modified Steinmetz Equation for Predicting the Magnetic Losses in Non-Oriented Electrical Steels That is Valid for Elevated Temperatures and Frequencies
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics IEEE Trans. Magn. Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on. 53(10):1-5 Oct, 2017
Subject
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Mathematical model
Magnetic hysteresis
Temperature measurement
Steel
Magnetic flux
Magnetic cores
Loss measurement
Elevated temperature
frequency
magnetic loss
non-oriented (NO) electrical steel
prediction model
Language
ISSN
0018-9464
1941-0069
Abstract
In this paper, four different grades of fully finished, non-oriented (NO) electrical steels, i.e., M530-50A, M400-50A, M350-50A, and M290-50A, were selected. Their measured magnetic properties were the basis for the derived and validated magnetic-loss prediction model. Based on the experimental data and the modified Steinmetz equation, a simplified predictive model valid at temperatures up to 230 °C, in the frequency range 30–2000 Hz, and magnetic flux densities up to 1.0 T, is proposed. The model’s prediction coefficients are proposed for the eddy current, hysteresis, and excess loss components. An empirical equation for predicting the magnetic losses, valid up to 1.0 T, highlighting the changes in the magnetic losses with temperature is derived. The equation leads to excellent agreement between the measured and predicted magnetic losses for four grades of NO electrical steel.