2018
DOI: 10.3390/met8040259
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AC Iron Loss Prediction and Magnetic Properties of Fe-6.5 wt. % Si Ribbons Prepared by Melt-Spinning

Abstract: Ultra-thin Fe-6.5 wt. % Si ribbons of 35 µm in thickness were prepared by melt-spinning. The magnetic properties were investigated before and after annealing at 1000 • C. The DC properties and low-frequency (400 Hz~10 kHz) iron losses significantly improved after heat treatment. A simplified formula-P t = k t B N m -based on the Steinmetz law, which can be used to predict the AC iron loss, is presented. The symbols "k t " and "N" are defined as functions of microstructure and frequency. According to the tested… Show more

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“…Therefore, self‐healing can improve the closure effect of materials on magnetic fields, thereby enhancing eddy current losses to absorb magnetic energy. In addition, it can be speculated that magnetic hysteresis losses will also revive due to self‐healing, based on the research of C. P. Steinmetz: [ 40 ] W=K1()Bmηf$$\begin{equation}{\mathrm{W = K1}}\left( {{\mathrm{Bm}}} \right){\mathrm{\eta f}}\end{equation}$$…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, self‐healing can improve the closure effect of materials on magnetic fields, thereby enhancing eddy current losses to absorb magnetic energy. In addition, it can be speculated that magnetic hysteresis losses will also revive due to self‐healing, based on the research of C. P. Steinmetz: [ 40 ] W=K1()Bmηf$$\begin{equation}{\mathrm{W = K1}}\left( {{\mathrm{Bm}}} \right){\mathrm{\eta f}}\end{equation}$$…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this way, the eddy currents are reduced from 36 W/kg (1 T @50 Hz, no slits) to 23 W/kg (slits with a depth of 2 mm). A further method is based on spherical Fe-6.5 wt.% Si powder consists in the preparation of ribbons through the melt-spinning technique [51]. Each ribbon is subsequently coated with MgO powder, which provides the insulation and adhesion properties to the final piece.…”
Section: Production Methods Of Silicon-coated Smcsmentioning
confidence: 99%