DocumentCode :
1000707
Title :
Switching properties of a partially set square-loop ferrite core
Author :
Hesterman, V.W.
Author_Institution :
Stanford Research Institute, Menlo Park, CA, USA
Volume :
1
Issue :
4
fYear :
1965
fDate :
12/1/1965 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
309
Lastpage :
314
Abstract :
The switching properties of a partially set square-loop ferrite core depend not only upon the initial flux level, but also upon how that flux level was attained, and are therefore complex. Experimental results that describe some of this history dependence are presented. A thin-ring core ( OD/ID = 1.10 ) was partially set by switching it from negative remanence ( -\\phi_{r} ) to some flux level (φps) using a rectangular PARTIAL SET pulse of duration Tps. This pulse was followed by a rectangular TEST pulse having a variable amplitude F to determine the properties of switching from each partially set state. Three types of data were taken during the TEST pulse: 1) switching voltage waveforms [i.e., \\phi(t) ] for a given φpsand F , with Tpsas a parameter, 2) peak switching voltage vs. F [i.e., \\phi_{p}(F) ] curves for a given φps, with Tps, as a parameter, and 3) \\dot{\\phi}_{p}(F) curves for a given Tps, with φpsas a parameter. The \\dot{\\phi}(t) waveforms changed considerably as Tpswas varied, even though F and φpswere constant (e.g., peaking time was reduced from 0.5 μs to less than 0.1 μs as Tpswas reduced from 100 μs to 5 ns). The slope and threshold of the \\dot{\\phi}_{p}(F) curves were lowered considerably as φpswas increased from -\\phi_{r} to -0.36\\phi_{r} (e.g., the slope was reduced by 40 percent and the threshold was reduced by 14 percent for T_{ps} = 0.9 \\mu s). Presently used switching models are not able to account for these effects. Related phenomena also occur when the core is switched from -\\phi_{r} with an MMF which is not constant throughout the entire switching process. The experimental results are discussed relative to the future development of an appropriate switching model.
Keywords :
Magnetic cores; Magnetization reversal; Demagnetization; Ferrites; Helium; History; Information systems; Propulsion; Remanence; Testing; Voltage; Writing;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9464
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.1965.1062974
Filename :
1062974
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