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Unified Model of Temperature Dependence of Core Losses in Soft Magnetic Materials Exposed to Nonsinusoidal Flux Waveforms and DC Bias Condition

Assuming that Soft Magnetic Material is a Complex System and expressing this feature by scaling invariance of the power loss characteristic, the unified model of the temperature dependence of Core Losses in Soft Magnetic Materials Exposed to Nonsinusoidal Flux Waveforms and DC Bias Condition has been constructed. In order to verify this achievement the appropriate measurement data concerning power losses and the all independent variables have been collected. The model parameters have been estimated and the power losses modeling has been performed. Comparison of the experimental values of power losses with their calculated values has showed good agreement.

preprint2013arXivOpen access

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