Title of article :
Modeling microstructural effects on hysteresis loops with the same maximum flux density
Author/Authors :
M.J.، Sablik, نويسنده , , F.J.G.، Landgraf, نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
Microstructural attributes such as grain size d and dislocation density (zeta)/sub d/ affect the hysteretic magnetic properties of steels because they affect domain wall movement and pinning. In an earlier paper, a model was proposed for computing hysteresis loops based on the effect of grain size and dislocation density. In that paper, hysteresis loops were compared that all had the same maximum field H/sub max/. The result was that coercivity departed from linear relationships with inverse grain size (viz. 1/d) and (zeta)/sub d//sup 1/2/ for large values of 1/d and (zeta)/sub d//sup 1/2/. The same was true of hysteresis loss W/sub H/, except that hysteresis loss even showed a peak, first increasing and then decreasing with increasing 1/d and (zeta)/sub d//sup 1/2/. This kind of behavior had not been seen by experimenters, particularly core-loss people. It was learned that the core-loss experimenters compared hysteresis loops of the same maximum flux density B/sub max/ instead of the same H/sub max/. In this paper, we use the model previously formulated to produce hysteresis loops with the same B/sub max/. Indeed, the appropriate linear relationships are found. The paper also addresses effects of uniaxial anisotropy on these microstructural magnetic effects and why two hysteresis parameters are affected by microstructural variation.
Keywords :
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Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MAGNETICS
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MAGNETICS