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Hysteresis modelling in additively manufactured FeSi magnetic components for electrical machines and drives

Authors :
A. Faba
F. Riganti Fulginei
S. Quondam Antonio
G. Stornelli
A. Di Schino
E. Cardelli
Faba, A.
Riganti Fulginei, F.
Quondam Antonio, S.
Stornelli, G.
Di Schino, A.
Cardelli, E.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

An advanced magnetic hysteresis modelling, exploiting the Preisach theory and the neural networks, is applied and discussed for the simulation of the magnetization processes of magnetic components made by laser powder bed fusion. Silicon iron samples with different percentage silicon content are used for the evaluation of the accuracy and reliability of the proposed approach. Measurements of the hysteresis loops and energy losses are compared with the computed results for different magnetization amplitudes and frequency rates. This approach is presented and evaluated here to provide a method for the accurate representation of the magnetization processes and the prediction of energy losses involved in additively manufactured ferromagnetic cores, in order to optimize their energy efficiency along different applications.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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