Abstract. It is demonstrated through the comparison of analytical, numerical, and experimental results that the existence of excess eddy current losses can be explained by the peculiar nature of the nonlinear diffusion of electromagnetic fields in magnetically nonlinear laminations. The essence of this peculiar nature is that nonlinear diffusion occurs as inward progress of almost rectangular profiles of magnetic flux density of variable height. Approximating actual profiles of magnetic flux density by rectangular ones, the problem of nonlinear diffusion can be treated analytically by using a simple model. The accuracy and the limit of applicability of the rectangular profile model are discussed by comparing its predictions with finite elements numerical solutions of nonlinear diffusion equation as well as with experimental results. © 2000 American Institute of Physics. [S0021-8979(00)24808-1]
Eddy current losses in ferromagnetic laminations / Serpico, Claudio; Visone, Ciro; I. D., Mayergoyz; V., Basso; Miano, Giovanni. - In: JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS. - ISSN 0021-8979. - STAMPA. - 87:9(2000), pp. 6923-6925. [10.1063/1.372887]
Eddy current losses in ferromagnetic laminations
SERPICO, CLAUDIO;VISONE, CIRO;MIANO, GIOVANNI
2000
Abstract
Abstract. It is demonstrated through the comparison of analytical, numerical, and experimental results that the existence of excess eddy current losses can be explained by the peculiar nature of the nonlinear diffusion of electromagnetic fields in magnetically nonlinear laminations. The essence of this peculiar nature is that nonlinear diffusion occurs as inward progress of almost rectangular profiles of magnetic flux density of variable height. Approximating actual profiles of magnetic flux density by rectangular ones, the problem of nonlinear diffusion can be treated analytically by using a simple model. The accuracy and the limit of applicability of the rectangular profile model are discussed by comparing its predictions with finite elements numerical solutions of nonlinear diffusion equation as well as with experimental results. © 2000 American Institute of Physics. [S0021-8979(00)24808-1]I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.