Impact of the interaction of material production and mechanical processing on the magnetic properties of non-oriented electrical steel
Author(s) -
Nora Leuning,
Simon Steentjes,
Anett Stöcker,
Rudolf Kawalla,
Xuefei Wei,
Jens Dierdorf,
Gerhard Hirt,
Stefan Roggenbuck,
Sandra KorteKerzel,
H. Weiß,
Wolfram Volk,
Kay Hameyer
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
aip advances
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.421
H-Index - 58
ISSN - 2158-3226
DOI - 10.1063/1.4994143
Subject(s) - materials science , electrical steel , magnetization , microstructure , magnet , lamination , magnetic field , composite material , mechanical engineering , engineering , physics , layer (electronics) , quantum mechanics
Thin laminations of non-grain oriented (NO) electrical steels form the magnetic core of rotating electrical machines. The magnetic properties of these laminations are therefore key elements for the efficiency of electric drives and need to be fully utilized. Ideally, high magnetization and low losses are realized over the entire polarization and frequency spectrum at reasonable production and processing costs. However, such an ideal material does not exist and thus, achievable magnetic properties need to be deduced from the respective application requirements. Parameters of the electrical steel such as lamination thickness, microstructure and texture affect the magnetic properties as well as their polarization and frequency dependence. These structural features represent possibilities to actively alter the magnetic properties, e.g., magnetization curve, magnetic loss or frequency dependence. This paper studies the influence of production and processing on the resulting magnetic properties of a 2.4 wt% Si ...
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