Abstract

The eddy-current loss is calculated for nonferromagnetic disks in a rotating magnetic field. The power loss is found as a function of the magnetic field intensity, the field rotation velocity, and the disk dimensions. The eddy-current loss was measured experimentally in rotating fields in copper, aluminum, and zinc disks; a good agreement was found with the calculated values.

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