Author_Institution :
Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Co.
Abstract :
INTRODUCTION WHEN we use the term magnetic permeability we ordinarily think of it as defined by the ratio of B/H = (μ), where B is expressed in gausses and H in gilberts per centimeter. It is the ratio of the flux in a magnetic circuit produced by a given magnetizing force to the flux which would exist if there were no magnetic material present. If we are considering permeability values for inductions less than that at which maximum μ occurs the true permeability is given only when the material has been carefully demagnetized by applying gradually decreasing reversals of magnetizing force. Referring to the magnetization curve of Fig. 1 the permeability of the material at the induction P is given by the slope of the dotted straight line P O.
Keywords :
Force; Gallium nitride; Magnetic flux; Magnetic hysteresis; Materials; Permeability; Steel;
Journal_Title :
American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Journal of the
DOI :
10.1109/JoAIEE.1923.6591855