Abstract

In order to explore the magnetic moment rotation in nanocrystalline soft magnetic alloys under high-frequency sinusoidal excitation, based on G. Herzer’s stochastic anisotropy theory and symmetry principle, a three-dimensional model of nanocrystalline alloy was established, and a sinusoidal alternating magnetic field with a frequency f of 1 kHz to 10 kHz and an amplitude H of 0.1 T to 0.8 T was applied to the model. The magnetic moment movement in the magnetization process is investigated at the mesoscopic and macroscopic levels by defining the magnetic moment deflection velocity ω and magnetization rate v, respectively. The results show that ω is positively correlated with the alternating magnetic field f and H, and the increase of f has a particularly significant effect on ω growth compared with the increase of H. Then the function relation between ω and f and H is obtained by fitting. In which the coefficient of f is much larger than that of H, about 2.5 times that of H. Finally, the magnetization curve is measured by an AC measuring device, and the functional relations between v and the alternating magnetic fields f and H are obtained, in which the coefficient of f is much larger than that of H, about 2.75 times that of H. This value is approximately the same as that of the ω analysis, at the same time the relative error is only 9.1%.

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