Analysis of the Magneto-Mechanical Anisotropy of Steel Sheets in Electrical Applications

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We investigate the effect of magneto-mechanical and magnetocrystalline anisotropies in a test application by coupling a multiscale magneto-mechanical model with a finite element method. This first application is composed of a cylindrical conductor surrounded by a ring composed of a non-oriented FeSi3% steel sheet which contains 396 representative grain orientations. Such an application can reveal the anisotropy due to the texture of the material by inducing a rotational flux density within the ring. Moreover, the effect of the texture and the magneto-mechanical characteristic of the steel sheets is analyzed in an axially laminated synchronous reluctance machine. The effect of stress strongly emphasizes the anisotropic behavior of NO steel sheets.

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Martin, F., Aydin, U., Ruzibaev, A., Ge, Y., Daniel, L., Bernard, L., … Belahcen, A. (2020). Analysis of the Magneto-Mechanical Anisotropy of Steel Sheets in Electrical Applications. IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 56(2). https://doi.org/10.1109/TMAG.2019.2945181

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