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Magnetic materials and iron losses
2008Most electrical machines and instruments rely on magnetism for their operation, and in many cases ferromagnetic materials are used, since the magnetic flux produced is thereby increased. This chapter considers some of the properties of these materials and indicates that in many cases the application of magnetic materials brings with it problems which ...
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Tritium loss in iron meteorites
Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 1967Abstract The concentrations of cosmic ray produced3He in the medium octahedrites Ruff's Mountain and Roebourne are too low as compared to the concentrations of other spallogenic nuclear species. A number of arguments is compiled which indicate that the3He anomaly in these octahedrites and in some hexahedrites, as well as the low spallogenic tritium ...
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Proceedings of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, 1965
P. Graneau, F. Brailsford, R. Fogg
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P. Graneau, F. Brailsford, R. Fogg
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2019
Since inductors used in power electronics circuits are magnetized under completely different conditions from sinusoidal alternating voltage/current, the manner of occurrence of iron loss is often greatly different. In this chapter, we clarify the difference between the magnetizing modes of the transformer and inductor used in the power electronics ...
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Since inductors used in power electronics circuits are magnetized under completely different conditions from sinusoidal alternating voltage/current, the manner of occurrence of iron loss is often greatly different. In this chapter, we clarify the difference between the magnetizing modes of the transformer and inductor used in the power electronics ...
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Mechanisms controlling cellular and systemic iron homeostasis
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2023Bruno Galy +2 more
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2019
In this chapter, methods to calculate iron losses of motors by using electromagnetic field analysis are presented. First, the components of iron loss, i.e., hysteresis loss, eddy current loss, and excess loss, are explained. Next, the iron loss calculation methods that consider the effects of nonlinear characteristics of the core materials, mechanical ...
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In this chapter, methods to calculate iron losses of motors by using electromagnetic field analysis are presented. First, the components of iron loss, i.e., hysteresis loss, eddy current loss, and excess loss, are explained. Next, the iron loss calculation methods that consider the effects of nonlinear characteristics of the core materials, mechanical ...
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Menstrual Blood Loss and Iron Deficiency
Acta Medica Scandinavica, 1966L, Hallberg +3 more
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Iron deficiency anemia and hearing loss
International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 2018Slobodanka, Lemajić-Komazec +1 more
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An evolving view on biogeochemical cycling of iron
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021Andreas Kappler +2 more
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