Abstract

This paper presents a complex-valued model when considering rotational magnetic properties of an electrical steel sheet from the viewpoint of improving the computation efficiency. The effective magnetic reluctivity and magnetic hysteresis coefficients in this model were interpolated from measured data based on a 2-D rotational magnetic property measurement system, in which the effect of higher harmonic terms of magnetic field intensity after saturation was considered. To reduce the computation error to some extent resulted from complex approximation of magnetic field quantities, the effective magnetic coefficients were expressed as the function of magnitude and direction of magnetic flux density. Considering transformer and three-phase induction motor core models as examples, the magnetic field distribution and core loss were calculated and the effectiveness of the proposed model was verified with the experimental results.

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