Abstract

The use of bridge methods for measuring core losses in ferromagnetic materials has generally been restricted to measurements at low flux density. However, accurate values can be obtained at higher flux densities if they are corrected by the application of a term derived from the harmonic components of the exciting current. This correction term is obtained by considering the ferromagnetic material to absorb energy from current and voltage at the fundamental frequency and to return energy to the circuit at harmonic frequencies.

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