학술논문

The Impact of Magnetomechanical Effects on Ferrite B–H Loop Shapes
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics IEEE Trans. Magn. Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on. 48(8):2284-2292 Aug, 2012
Subject
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Magnetic cores
Magnetostriction
Vibrations
Measurement by laser beam
Shape
Magnetization
Core losses
ferrite
magnetomechanical effects
magnetostriction
Language
ISSN
0018-9464
1941-0069
Abstract
Under high dc bias conditions, experimental observations show B–H loops can exhibit a figure-eight shape, as energy is returned from the magnetic core back to the magnetic excitation supply during a portion of the excitation cycle. However, an explanation for this phenomenon is yet to be reported. In this paper, experimental evidence is presented showing a correlation between the asymmetrical nature of vibration due to magnetostriction and figure-eight B–H loops. Based on this evidence, it is proposed that mechanical energy generated during part of a magnetization cycle can be converted to magnetic energy during another part, aiding the magnetization process to such an extent that energy is returned to the excitation supply. The proposed theory is supported by a modified Jiles-Atherton (J–A) model, showing that a stress related H-field component caused by magnetomechanical iteractions is responsible for generating figure-eight shaped B–H loops.