An experimental method to characterize the magnetic properties of Grain Oriented Electrical Steel in the rolling direction is proposed in this paper. It relies on the use of three 25 cm Epstein frames combined to generate three test-frames of different lengths. This enables the identification of the effective specific losses of the electrical steel when magnetization is applied along the rolling direction. As a consequence, it evidences the deviation of the loss figures obtained using the standardised Epstein test. The difference in losses is explained by the fact that the described method gives “only” the losses attached to the straight parts. The concept of the magnetic path length as defined by the standard is discussed.
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Parent, G., Penin, R., Lecointe, J. P., Brudny, J. F., & Belgrand, T. (2016). Determination of specific losses in the limbs of an Epstein frame using a three Epstein frame methodology applied to grain oriented electrical steels. Sensors (Switzerland), 16(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/s16060826
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