Pfützner, H., Shilyashki, G., & Chritstodoulou, N. (2024). Standardisation concept for rapid testing of effects of cutting on losses of electric steel and amorphous ribbon. IET Electric Power Applications, 18(10), 1164–1173. https://doi.org/10.1049/elp2.12467
amorphous magnetic materials; IEC standards; loss measurement; losses
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Abstract:
Soft magnetic lamination is produced with high width that usually is reduced by cutting. It yields permeability decreases Ɵ and loss increases r. So far, existing corresponding data is not consistent, since derived from strongly different lamination widths W. A consistent, ultra-rapid test method is suggested, for international standardisation. It is based on a multi-frequency single sheet tester. A 50 cm long, precisely prepared material sample of W = 17 cm is inserted into it, for an initial measurement in non-cut state. Then, it is cut into two 8.5 cm wide strips, for a test in cut state. Changes Ɵ and r are evaluated for induction values B up to 1.8 T. They are rapidly measured for frequencies of 50, 400 and 1000 Hz. Results from steel are described for guillotine cutting, from amorphous ribbon also for scissors. As a general tendency, Ɵ exceeds r by an order of about 3, however, with low reproducibility. Thus, standardisation is suggested for loss-rise functions r(B) only. Examples of r-functions reveal strong individual differences, as foot-prints of different products. With increasing f, r-values tend to sink. With increasing B, they rise, except for high B of NO steel. Amorphous ribbon shows non-clarified deviating tendencies. Standardisation of r-tests promises comparable information on cutting effects, for a given material, through a given cutting tool—but also on the tool's state of wear.
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Projekt (extern):
Vienna Magnetics Group
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Forschungsschwerpunkte:
Materials Characterization: 50% Efficient Utilisation of Material Resources: 50%