Title :
Problems of loss separation for crystalline and consolidated amorphous soft magnetic materials
Author :
Pfützner, H. ; Schönhuber, P. ; Erbil, B. ; Harasko, G. ; Klinger, T.
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Fundamentals & Theory of Electrotech., Univ. of Technol., Vienna, Austria
fDate :
5/1/1991 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Losses were measured as a function of magnetization frequency fd for two advanced soft magnetic alloys: laser-scribed 0.23-mm HI-B steel ZDKH (designated HB) and consolidated amorphous Powercore (designated PC). Although domain observations on HB yielded distinct domain refinements due to the laser treatment, anomalous losses Wa still proved to be higher than the classical ones. A further refinement resulted from increasing f d. Thus, anomalous eddy current losses were reduced while hysteresis losses were increased. As a consequence, it is suggested to separate Wa into an eddy current component and a hysteresis component, which arises in addition to the classical hysteresis loss. With increasing fd, especially wide domains were refined. Results of loss measurements performed at high f after demagnetization with low f d indicated similar bar-type domain structures in HB and PC, the domain widths of the latter exceeding those of HB, however, by one order of magnitude. A Kerr-effect scanning technique confirmed the existence of an inner bar-type domain structure with domain widths of some millimeters
Keywords :
eddy current losses; ferromagnetic properties of substances; iron alloys; magnetic domains; magnetic hysteresis; magnetic leakage; magnetic properties of amorphous substances; steel; Kerr-effect scanning technique; Merglas alloy; advanced soft magnetic alloys; amorphous soft magnetic materials; anomalous losses; bar-type domain structures; consolidated amorphous Powercore; crystalline material; demagnetization; domain refinements; domain widths; eddy current losses; hysteresis losses; laser scribed steel; laser treatment; loss separation; magnetization frequency; Amorphous magnetic materials; Crystallization; Eddy currents; Frequency measurement; Loss measurement; Magnetic domains; Magnetic hysteresis; Magnetic separation; Magnetization; Optical design;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on