An investigation into the geometric parameters affecting field uniformity in four pole magnetisers

In recent years, the field-metric method for measuring the joule losses set up in an electrical steel laminate when subjected to a rotating field has gained popularity. The ideal geometry of the magnetiser required to set up such a field is still however the subject of much debate. The work presente...

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Main Authors: Bartolo, James Borg, Klimczyk, Piotr, Tiwisina, Kai, Denke, Patrick, Siebert, Stefan, Gerada, Christopher
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author Bartolo, James Borg
Klimczyk, Piotr
Tiwisina, Kai
Denke, Patrick
Siebert, Stefan
Gerada, Christopher
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Klimczyk, Piotr
Tiwisina, Kai
Denke, Patrick
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Gerada, Christopher
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description In recent years, the field-metric method for measuring the joule losses set up in an electrical steel laminate when subjected to a rotating field has gained popularity. The ideal geometry of the magnetiser required to set up such a field is still however the subject of much debate. The work presented in this paper aims at providing some useful guidelines which might be considered when undertaking the construction of the simplest of such magnetizing setups having four salient poles excited by a two phase system and using a square sample. A 3D model for this rotational power loss tester was simulated for different pole geometries with the induction uniformity being assessed for every alteration.
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spelling nottingham-448322020-05-04T16:57:55Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/44832/ An investigation into the geometric parameters affecting field uniformity in four pole magnetisers Bartolo, James Borg Klimczyk, Piotr Tiwisina, Kai Denke, Patrick Siebert, Stefan Gerada, Christopher In recent years, the field-metric method for measuring the joule losses set up in an electrical steel laminate when subjected to a rotating field has gained popularity. The ideal geometry of the magnetiser required to set up such a field is still however the subject of much debate. The work presented in this paper aims at providing some useful guidelines which might be considered when undertaking the construction of the simplest of such magnetizing setups having four salient poles excited by a two phase system and using a square sample. A 3D model for this rotational power loss tester was simulated for different pole geometries with the induction uniformity being assessed for every alteration. IOS Press 2015-01-01 Article PeerReviewed Bartolo, James Borg, Klimczyk, Piotr, Tiwisina, Kai, Denke, Patrick, Siebert, Stefan and Gerada, Christopher (2015) An investigation into the geometric parameters affecting field uniformity in four pole magnetisers. International Journal of Applied Electromagnetics and Mechanics, 48 (2,3). pp. 225-232. ISSN 1383-5416 Two-dimensional magnetisers iron losses http://content.iospress.com/articles/international-journal-of-applied-electromagnetics-and-mechanics/jae1992 doi:10.3233/JAE-151992 doi:10.3233/JAE-151992
spellingShingle Two-dimensional magnetisers
iron losses
Bartolo, James Borg
Klimczyk, Piotr
Tiwisina, Kai
Denke, Patrick
Siebert, Stefan
Gerada, Christopher
An investigation into the geometric parameters affecting field uniformity in four pole magnetisers
title An investigation into the geometric parameters affecting field uniformity in four pole magnetisers
title_full An investigation into the geometric parameters affecting field uniformity in four pole magnetisers
title_fullStr An investigation into the geometric parameters affecting field uniformity in four pole magnetisers
title_full_unstemmed An investigation into the geometric parameters affecting field uniformity in four pole magnetisers
title_short An investigation into the geometric parameters affecting field uniformity in four pole magnetisers
title_sort investigation into the geometric parameters affecting field uniformity in four pole magnetisers
topic Two-dimensional magnetisers
iron losses
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/44832/
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