DocumentCode
1308637
Title
The effect of displaced magnetic pulsations on the hysteresis loss of sheet steel
Author
Chubb, L.W. ; Spooner, Thomas
Volume
34
Issue
10
fYear
1915
Firstpage
2321
Lastpage
2342
Abstract
Most modern revolving electrical apparatus has teeth on the rotor or stator, or both, which are subjected to constantly varying reluctance. This variation of reluctance causes high frequency changes of flux superimposed on the working flux. The result is a series of displaced hysteresis loops. This investigation was undertaken to determine the magnitude and, if possible, some of the laws governing the change in hysteresis loss due to displacing a loop from its symmetrical position. An account is given of some early tests which, within the limits of induction studied, resulted in certain definite conclusions. It is pointed out that the data from these displaced hysteresis loops limit the applicability of the Steinmetz hysteresis formula to symmetrical loops. Recent tests are then described, giving the details of a new apparatus for obtaining hysteresis loops and showing an improved method of making displaced a-c. watt-loss tests. Numerous loops and curves are included, showing the effect of displacement on the shape and area of the hysteresis loop. No definite laws could be formulated from the data, but some general conclusions are given.
Keywords
Loss measurement; Magnetic cores; Magnetic flux; Magnetic hysteresis; Rotors; Steel; Windings;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Proceedings of the
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0097-2444
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/PAIEE.1915.6590237
Filename
6590237
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