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Eddy current loss calculation in multiconductor systems
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 1983This paper presents the application of the finite element technique for calculating eddy current losses in multiconductor systems used in power transmission. This paper is a contribution to skin effect analysis in conductors and enclosures of arbitrary shapes.
J. Weiss, V. Garg, E. Sternheim
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Eddy-current losses in solid and laminated iron
Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Part I: Communication and Electronics, 1959In this paper formulas are developed, on the basis of simple physical conceptions, for the calculation of eddy currents in solid and laminated iron, which, as the experiments presented show, enable the losses caused by eddy currents to be predicted with surprising accuracy. A simple formula for the calculation of the power factor (pf) that the magnetic
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Computing Eddy Current Losses in Reactor Coils
1988Reactor coils are electrical components which serve (among others) the following purposes: to limit the current under system fault conditions, to distribute the load to parallel circuits, to reduce the starting current that occurs when elec- trical machines are switched on, to limit short-circuit currents in rectifier equipments.
Heinz W. Engl, Ewald Lindner
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Analytical solutions to eddy current and excess losses
COMPEL - The international journal for computation and mathematics in electrical and electronic engineering, 2005Summary: This paper sets out to develop analytical solution to the hysteresis, eddy current and excess losses using the \(T(x)\) model. Based on Steinmetz' postulation, the losses, represented by the area enclosed by the hysteresis loop, are individually formulated in analytical form.
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Eddy current losses in laminated transformer cores
3D Africon Conference. Africon '92 Proceedings (Cat. No.92CH3215), 2003A finite element method, based on the variational principle, for two-dimensional field configurations is used to evaluate eddy current losses in a sheet of a laminated transformer core assumed to be a linear homogeneous conducting medium. Boundary conditions are imposed in an integral form combined with Neumann conditions.
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Fast Calculation of Strand Eddy Current Loss in Inverter-Fed Electrical Machines
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, 2023Xinggang Fan, Wubin Kong, Longfei Cao
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Modeling and Suppression of Eddy Current Loss for BAW Magnetoelectric Devices
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 2021Junru Li, Chunrui Peng, Yang Gao
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