REDUCTION OF IRON LOSS ON LAMINATED STATOR CORES BY SECONDARY CURRENT HEATING METHOD

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Yuji Tsuchida

Abstract

In this paper, the “secondary current heating method,” which has been proposed in the previous reports, was used to heat-treat the laminated stator cores of actual motors to reduce iron loss. To evaluate the magnetic properties of the laminated stator cores including the teeth, an inner core was installed inside the stator to form a closed magnetic path. The air gap between the stator and the inner core causes the B-H loops to be tilted compared to the one of the back yoke, though, it was found that the iron loss was reduced by about 30% in the laminated stator core after heat treatment.

Published: Nov 21, 2023

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Oral Session B: Electromagnetic Engineering