This paper discusses the deterioration mechanism of magnetic properties of cores due to punching and proposes the modeling, as the best design of motors, considering manufacturing motors, is important in order to improve the high performance of motors corresponding to energy saving. In producing motors, magnetic cores with laminated steel sheets are made of punched sheets, and then the magnetic properties of steel sheets are deteriorated by plastic deformation and the induced residual stress due to punching. In this paper, the punching deterioration mechanism is investigated by observing magnetic domains at steel surfaces near sheared parts. Tensile and compressive stresses induced at cut steel edges deteriorate the magnetic properties of punched steel sheets in high flux densities as the compression deterioration is stronger than the tension improvement, and improve permeabilities at low magnetic field because the increases in permeabilities with tensile stresses are emphasized. Therefore, it is necessary to model the magnetic properties of motor magnetic cores, taking account of these magnetic phenomena.
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