Vector magnetic characteristic analysis software for iron loss evaluation / μ-E&S [Technical documentation available]
Aiming for low loss, accurately measure the actual state of electromagnetic materials and understand and analyze their vector magnetic characteristics! Supporting low loss and high efficiency for motors used in EVs.
This is an introduction to the next-generation iron loss evaluation method, the "E&S Model." Based on an evaluation method called vector magnetic characteristics, it has become possible to obtain a more detailed loss distribution of steel materials as analysis results compared to conventional methods. It can calculate high-precision magnetic fields, magnetic flux densities, and iron loss distributions that are not achievable with other software. 【Features】 - By considering vector magnetic characteristics, magnetic vectors can be calculated with high precision. - Rotating magnetic fields and hysteresis can be calculated. - Finished as an easy-to-use tool specifically for iron loss evaluation. - Permanent magnet excitation function and torque calculation function. *For more details, please contact us or download the PDF.
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Manufacturers that need measures to reduce iron loss, such as motors and transformers for EV motors and generators.
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Maximum magnetic flux density Distribution of maximum magnetic flux density in IPM motors: The lack of variation in the circumferential direction is the same result as in conventional methods.
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Maximum magnetic field strength Distribution of maximum magnetic field strength in IPM motors: The rolling direction is along the X-axis, and anisotropy is calculated even for non-oriented electrical steel sheets, resulting in high regions appearing in the upper and lower areas. This is a result that cannot be calculated using conventional methods.
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Iron loss distribution Iron loss distribution of IPM motors: Using the calculated results of H and B, hysteresis curves are drawn for each element, and the total area is used to calculate the iron loss distribution. Since the magnetic field strength was higher in the upper and lower regions, higher portions of iron loss were calculated in those areas. This is a result that cannot be obtained by conventional methods.
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Hysteresis curve The magnetic flux density vector and magnetic field strength vector for each element have been obtained as calculation results, so the hysteresis curve is simply obtained by connecting them over one electrical angle cycle. There is no need to use algorithms such as hysteresis models.
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Rotating magnetic flux / rotating magnetic field Lissajous waveform: The Lissajous waveform is the trajectory of the magnetic flux density vector and the magnetic field strength vector. The difference in the direction of each vector (spatial phase difference) is also obtained as a calculation result.
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Maximum magnetic flux density Transformers are made up of oriented electrical steel sheets.
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Maximum magnetic field strength In the T-shaped joint, the magnetization easy direction is shifted by 90 degrees, resulting in a region with high magnetic field strength.
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Iron loss distribution The magnetic flux density is high inside the transformer window, so the iron loss is also large, but the reason for the large iron loss at the T-type joint is due to the high magnetic field strength. This is a result that cannot be obtained by conventional methods.
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Rotating magnetic flux and rotating magnetic field. In the T-shaped joint, a large rotating magnetic flux is present. Additionally, the transformer leg generates alternating magnetic flux along the direction of magnetic charge ease, but a small rotating magnetic field can be observed. This is a result not achievable by conventional methods.
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