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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Hysteresis loss. Hysteresis loss. Information about Hysteresis loss in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from Hysteresis loss)
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Pure iron has a hysteresis loss of about 600 ergs per cycle per cubic centimeter, a relatively small value, and a coercive force of 0.2 Oe from 10 kG, so it is magnetically quite "soft." Commercial sheet iron has a larger, but still small, hysteresis loss.
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A magnetic core is a piece of magnetic material with a high permeability used to confine and guide magnetic fields in electrical and electromechanical devices such as electromagnets, transformers, e...
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Hysteresis loss is a heat loss caused by the magnetic properties of the armature. When an armature core is in a magnetic field, the magnetic particles of the core tend to line up with the magnetic field. When the armature core is rotating, its magnetic field keeps changing direction.
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on hysteresis loss (physics), ...cycle may be continued so that the graph of the flux density lagging behind the field strength appears as a complete loop, known as a hysteresis loop. ... hysteresis (in hysteresis (physics))
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hysteresis loss: Definition and Pronunciation ... hystere"sis loss" ... ; Physics. the loss of energy by conversion to heat in a system exhibiting hysteresis.
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Encyclopedia article about hysteresis loss. Information about hysteresis loss in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... Together with the high coupling efficiency of VP Si 363, this strongly reduced silica network leads to a very low hysteresis loss of the compound.
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abstract The energy loss density was measured and the AC penetration depth, $\lambda_0'$, was estimated from the slope of a minor magnetization curve for a superconducting Bi-2223 multifilamentary tape at various temperatures under the application of a parallel AC magnetic field to the tape.
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Because a hysteresis loss is incurred each time the core cycles, from positive to negative values of B, the loss rate (watts) is directly proportional to the frequency of operation, f (Hz). We can combine these proportionalities in a single formula for the hysteresis loss:
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