Title :
Eddy current interaction loss of randomly distributed magnetic domain walls with speeds in field equilibrium
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys., Sheffield Univ., UK
fDate :
9/1/1990 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Eddy current losses are calculated for a domain model of the R.H. Pry and C.P. Bean (1958) type in which the domain walls are distributed randomly with mean spacing W across a lamination of thickness D. Two cases are considered. In the first, all walls are constrained to reverse flux at the same rate. The resulting eddy loss exceeds the classical loss (for uniform dB/dt) by a factor of η0+1, where η0=1.628 W/D is the value in the limit of negligible wall-to-wall eddy overlap. This confirms earlier work and G. Bertotti´s (1983) rule that independent random eddy interactions between walls make a classical loss contribution. In the second case, each wall adjusts its individual flux rate to balance the eddy current drag against the applied field pressure; a lower loss ratio ηA=η0+η I results. η1 decreases from 1 for W≪D, to 0.7 for W≫D. This is contrary to Bertotti´s rule that correlated magnetic activity enhances eddy current loss
Keywords :
eddy currents; magnetic domain walls; random processes; Bertotti´s rule; classical loss; correlated magnetic activity; eddy current drag; eddy current loss; field equilibrium; independent random eddy interactions; mean spacing; randomly distributed magnetic domain walls; reverse flux; wall-to-wall eddy overlap; Bean model; Eddy currents; Lamination; Magnetic domain walls; Magnetic domains; Magnetic flux; Magnetic losses; Magnetization; Magnetosphere; Physics;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on