Core losses can be separated into eddy current and hysteresis losses. The total core losses can thus be expressed as
p = PRef * (ratioHysteresis * (wRef / w) + 1 - ratioHysteresis) * (v / VRef)^2
where w
is the actual angular velocity and
v
is the actual voltage. The term
ratioHysteresis
is the ratio of the hysteresis losses
with respect to the total core losses for reference inner voltage
and reference angular velocity.
For the voltage and angular velocity range with respect to
Fig. 1, the dependency of total core losses on the parameter
ratioHysteresis
is depicted in Fig. 2.
Fig. 1: Voltage versus angular velocity |
Fig. 2: Core losses versus angular velocity
with parameter ratioHysteresis |
In the current implementation it is assumed that
ratioHysteresis = 0
. This parameter cannot be changed
due to compatibility reasons.