Title :
Calculation of Magnetic Remanence
Author_Institution :
Center for Electromech., Univ. of Texas, Austin, TX
fDate :
7/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper outlines a technique for predicting the residual field in magnetizable media after the source is removed. Ship builders are considering the use of dc cables, and many land-based power systems have dc links as a power feed. What will the neighboring steel´s remanent field be if the cables are excited with a large current, e.g., under short circuit conditions? This paper presents a procedure for replacing the steel with a continuum of nonlinear permanent magnets. The technique consists of discretizing the magnetizable medium into subregions, as defined by a contour plot of |Boarr|. Each subregion is assigned a magnetization curve according to the characteristic B in that region. The source field is used to assign local magnetization within these regions. The technique is novel, but the real contribution is a technique that can be implemented by any user of a commercial code, and not isolated to developers.
Keywords :
carbon steel; magnetic hysteresis; permanent magnets; remanence; shipbuilding industry; FeCJk; carbon steel; land-based power systems; magnetic hysteresis; magnetic remanence; magnetizable media; magnetization curve; nonlinear permanent magnets; residual field; ship builders; short circuit conditions; Computation; hysteresis; magnetization; remanence;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2009.2014562