IEEJ Journal of Industry Applications
Online ISSN : 2187-1108
Print ISSN : 2187-1094
ISSN-L : 2187-1094
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Magnetic Characterization of 4μm-thick Steel Made by Continuous Rolling Process for Power Electronic Applications in High Frequency
Nguyen Gia Minh ThaoKeisuke FujisakiHiroaki MamiyaSyuji KurodaYoko Yamabe-MitaraiNorie Motohashi
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2021 Volume 10 Issue 6 Pages 731-739

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This is the first study to experimentally perform the magnetic characterization of 4μm-thick electrical steel sheet based on the sinusoidal excitation technique at high frequencies of up to 1MHz. The steel is made of pure iron, fabricated using a high-precision continuous rolling process, which is a suitable and effective method for mass production. One ring core in which the steel part is appropriately fixed on a plastic cylindrical chassis is fabricated for measurements, whereas another ring core without the steel part is fabricated to serve as a reference. In addition, a method for effectively estimating the magnetic flux density and relative permeability of the steel part in the first ring core from the measured data of the two ring cores is presented as a key contribution of this study. This method can also be applied in the magnetic characterization of other thin steels at high frequencies. The magnetic flux density-field intensity (B-H) curve, relative permeability, and iron loss per weight of the examined 4μm-thick steel are measured and evaluated through experiments. The measured results and Steinmetz approximation indicate that the eddy current loss in the investigated steel is relatively considerable at high frequencies of 500kHz and above.

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