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2018
DOI: 10.1051/matecconf/201820703017
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Magnetic properties of silicon steel sheet core with different processing stress

Abstract: The motor core including a rotor core and a stator core, which is made from silicon steel sheets. Iron loss increases during fixation of the stator core, e.g., by interlocking, welding, and shrink fitting installation. In this paper, the magnetic properties changes by each processing such as wire cutting, punching, interlocking and shrink fitting are investigated. Iron loss of the toroidal cores using punching, interlocking and shrink fitting are increased from 1.16 W/kg to 1.56 W/kg (34.4 % increased) at 50Hz… Show more

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“…The stator core is typically constructed using laminations of silicon steel [37,38]. Silicon steel, also known as electrical steel, is an iron alloy with a variable silicon content.…”
Section: Statormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The stator core is typically constructed using laminations of silicon steel [37,38]. Silicon steel, also known as electrical steel, is an iron alloy with a variable silicon content.…”
Section: Statormentioning
confidence: 99%