Abstract

Core loss measurements on single strips of Allied Corporation’s METGLAS 2605S-2 were made using a sinusoidal magnetizing field H(t). The contribution to the core loss from the harmonics present in the flux density B(t) were eliminated numerically by using a digital storage oscilloscope to accumulate the H(t) and dB(t)/dt data which were then down loaded into an IBM/AT computer, where the numerical analysis was carried out. The measured core losses at 50, 400, and 1000 Hz are in good agreement with those obtained using the more conventional sine flux condition.

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