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Magneto-thermal characterization of bulk forged magnetic steel used in claw pole machine

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jmmm.2020.166526

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Temperature dependence; Magnetic properties; Magneto-thermal characterization; Electrical conductivity

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During the operation of Claw Pole (CP) machines, and for some operating loads, the magnetic core temperature can reach 180 degrees C in some hot spots. As a consequence, the core electromagnetic properties may considerably change, impacting the machine performances. In such a case, a deep knowledge of the electromagnetic behavior as a function of the temperature is required. In this paper, we present a dedicated study of the CP rotor made from a forged magnetic steel. In fact, the CP magnetic properties heterogeneity and the claw shape made it necessary to extract specific samples that are characterized with a miniaturized Single Sheet Tester (SST). To that end, this work proposes a specific methodology to characterize the electromagnetic properties of the CP rotor material as a function of the temperature in order to better predict the machine electrical performances, especially regarding the iron losses.

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