scholarly journals MODELING OF THE NORMAL MAGNETIZATION CURVE OF FERROMAGNETIC

Author(s):  
K.A. Kabylbekov ◽  
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Kh.K. Abdrakhmanova ◽  
B.Sh. Kedelbaev ◽  
E.B. Issaev ◽  
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2009 ◽  
Vol 2009 ◽  
pp. 1-10 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alberto Dolara ◽  
Sonia Leva

The internal parameter of UNI 60 rail is calculated by using finite elements methods. Steel's characterizations by its normal magnetization curve and by complex magnetic permeability are here considered and included into the proposed FEM models. Rail's resistance and internal inductance in function of current and frequency are calculated using both FEM and analytical models. The results obtained at the frequency of 50 Hz are compared with few measurements available, and then they are extended to other frequencies.


Author(s):  
Timo Hülsmann ◽  
Andreas Bartel ◽  
Sebastian Schöps ◽  
Herbert De Gersem

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to develop a fast and accurate analytic model function for the single-valued H-B curve of ferromagnetic materials, where hysteresis can be disregarded (normal magnetization curve). Nonlinear magnetoquasistatic simulations demand smooth monotone material models to ensure physical correctness and good convergence in Newton's method. Design/methodology/approach – The Brauer model has these beneficial properties, but is not sufficiently accurate for low and high fields in the normal magnetization curve. The paper extends the Brauer model to better fit material behavior in the Rayleigh region (low fields) and in full saturation. Procedures for obtaining optimal parameters from given measurement points are proposed and tested for two technical materials. The approach is compared with cubic spline and monotonicity preserving spline interpolation with respect to error and computational effort. Findings – The extended Brauer model is more accurate and even maintains the computational advantages of the classical Brauer model. The methods for obtaining optimal parameters yield good results if the measurement points have a distinctive Rayleigh region. Originality/value – The model function for ferromagnetic materials enhances the precision of the classical Brauer model without notable additional simulation cost.


1980 ◽  
Vol 17 (4) ◽  
pp. 301-307
Author(s):  
Arifur Rahman

This paper describes a simple laboratory test equipment for classroom determination of the normal magnetization curve and hysteresis loop of a built-in ferromagnetic core. The circuit details, steps of design of the magnetic circuit coils and test results are also presented.


2008 ◽  
Vol 589 ◽  
pp. 245-250 ◽  
Author(s):  
István Mészáros

In this paper we present a study of the separation of phases in multi-phase alloys. The proposed technique is based on the hyperbolic model of magnetization. In this work the normal magnetization curve of the model was fitted to the measured one. It is possible to decompose the magnetic phases of alloys and determine their magnetic properties separately by using the determined model parameters. Experimental verification was carried out on a transformer like setup, constructed from layered samples. The samples were constructed from elements of strongly different magnetic properties. The results given by the model are in an excellent agreement with the experimental results, giving justification for the proposed method of decomposition. The proposed method could become a vital tool in magnetic investigations.


1966 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 289-291
Author(s):  
A. V. Fedotov
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