Dynamic Hysteresis (Eddy Currents)
Some of the hysteresis flux tubes elements of the package
HysteresisAndMagnets are capable of simulating eddy currents
(dynamic hysteresis) additional to the static hysteresis behavior
of the core material. The computation of eddy currents can be
activated via the switch includeEddyCurrents
in the
"LossesAndHeat" tab of the corresponding elements parameter dialog.
The total magnetic field strength H
of the element is
the sum of the ferromagnetic portion Hstat
and the
eddy current portion Heddy:
The eddy current portion of the magnetic field strength is the
product of the classical eddy current factor
(σcl
) [BE01,Te98]
and the time derivative of the magnetic flux density B(t):
Where σ
is the electrical conductivity and
d
the thickness of the used electric steel sheets.
Fig. 1 shows the decomposition of an exemplary dynamic hysteresis
in its static and eddy current portion.
Fig. 1: Static and dynamic
portion of the hysteresis B(H)
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The following two figures show a comparison between measured and
simulated dynamic hysteresis at several frequencies. The
measurements were performed with a 25 cm Epstein frame according to
DIN EN 60404-2. The magnetic core was made up of four layers of
M330-50A steel sheet. The primary Winding of the used Epstein frame
had 720 turns. The primary voltage was adjusted so that the
magnetic excitation was about Hmax = 400 A/m, but 72 V in maximum.
The simulation results (see Fig. 3) were generated with a simple
model of this setup using the
GenericHystTellinenTable hysteresis flux tube element for
modeling the magnetic core.
Fig. 2: Dynamic hysteresis
measurements with an 25 cm Epstein frame according to DIN EN
60404-2 (Material: M330-50A, 4 Sheets)
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Fig. 3: Simulation results
of a 25 cm Epstein frame model according to the measurement setup
of Fig. 1
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