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Computation of Core Losses in Electrical Machines Using Improved Models for Laminated Steel
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2007
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Electrical EngineeringElectric MachineEngineeringLaminated SteelMotor DriveWind Turbine BladesMechanical EngineeringCore LossesCoefficient IdentificationHysteresis Loss CoefficientsElectrical DriveNew ModelsRotor DynamicHigh Strength Low Alloy SteelStructural Mechanics
Two new models for specific power losses in cold-rolled motor lamination steel are described together with procedures for coefficient identification from standard multifrequency Epstein or single sheet tests. The eddy-current and hysteresis loss coefficients of the improved models are dependent on induction (flux density) and/or frequency, and the errors are substantially lower than those of conventional models over a very wide range of sinusoidal excitation, from 20 Hz to 2 kHz and from 0.05 up to 2 T. The model that considers the coefficients to be variable, with the exception of the hysteresis loss power coefficient that has a constant value of 2, is superior in terms of applicability and phenomenological support. Also included are a comparative study of the material models on three samples of typical steel, mathematical formulations for the extension from the frequency to the time domain, and examples of validation from electrical machine studies.
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