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Electrical Steels: 2 Volume Set

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Electrical steels are critical components of magnetic cores used in applications ranging from large rotating machines, including energy generating equipment, and transformers to small instrument transformers and harmonic filters. This comprehensive handbook provides full coverage of the state-of-the-art in electrical steels.
Electrical steels are critical components of magnetic cores used in applications ranging from large rotating machines, including energy generating equipment, and transformers to small instrument transformers and harmonic filters. Presented over two volumes, this comprehensive handbook provides full coverage of the state-of-the-art in electrical steels.


Volume 1 covers the fundamentals and basic concepts of electrical steels. Topics covered include soft magnetic materials; basic magnetic concepts; magnetic domains, energy minimisation and magnetostriction; methods of observing magnetic domains in electrical steels; electromagnetic induction; fundamentals of a.c. signals; losses and eddy currents in soft magnetic materials; rotational magnetisation and losses; anisotropy of iron and its alloys; magnetic circuits; the effect of mechanical stress on loss, permeability and magnetostriction; magnetic measurements on electrical steels; background to modern electrical steels; production of electrical steels; amorphous and nano-crystalline soft magnetic materials; nickel-iron, cobalt-iron and aluminium-iron alloys; consolidated iron powder and ferrite cores; and temperature and irradiation dependence of magnetic and mechanical properties of soft magnetic materials.


Volume 2 describes performance and outlines applications of electrical steels. Topics covered include localised characteristics of electrical steels; practical properties of electrical steels; other electrical steels; prediction of losses in electrical steels; application of electrical steels in transformer cores; applications of electrical steels in rotating electrical machines; non-sinusoidal magnetisation and applications; magnetic building factors in electrical steel cores; use of amorphous ribbon and nano-materials in transformer cores; electrical machine core vibration and noise; approaches to predictions and measurements of flux density and loss distributions in electrical machine cores; the application of international standards to magnetic alloys and steels; electrical steels and renewable energy systems; environmental impact of electrical steels; and typical performance data of commercial electrical steels.

Anthony Moses is Emeritus Professor of Magnetics at Cardiff University, UK where he was previously Director of the Wolfson Centre for Magnetics. He has overseen numerous research projects and supervised over 100 postgraduate projects focused on the properties, characterisation and applications of soft magnetic materials. Philip Anderson is a Senior Lecturer in the Magnetics and Materials Group at Cardiff University's School of Engineering, and is a member of the British and International Standards Committees on Magnetic Alloys and Steels. Keith Jenkins worked at British Steel Electrical Steels Research Department, Orb Works for 35 years in various technical and research roles and recently became an honorary visiting professor at Cardiff University. Hugh Stanbury was Technical Manager at Orb Electrical Steels, Cogent Power Ltd. He is Chair of the British Standards Institution Technical Committee for Magnetic Alloys and Steels and is a former Chair of the International Electrotechnical Commission Technical Committee 68 for Magnetic Alloys and Steels.

Volume 1

Chapter 1: Soft magnetic material
Chapter 2: Basic magnetic concepts
Chapter 3: Magnetic domains, energy minimisation and magnetostriction
Chapter 4: Methods of observing magnetic domains in electrical steels
Chapter 5: Electromagnetic induction
Chapter 6: Fundamentals of a.c. signals
Chapter 7: Losses and eddy currents in soft magnetic materials
Chapter 8: Rotational magnetisation and losses
Chapter 9: Anisotropy of iron and its alloys
Chapter 10: Magnetic circuits
Chapter 11: Effect of mechanical stress on loss, permeability and magnetostriction
Chapter 12: Magnetic measurements on electrical steels
Chapter 13: Background to modern electrical steels
Chapter 14: Production of electrical steels
Chapter 15: Amorphous and nano-crystalline soft magnetic materials
Chapter 16: Nickel-iron, cobalt-iron and aluminium-iron alloys
Chapter 17: Consolidated iron powder and ferrite cores
Chapter 18: Temperature and irradiation dependence of magnetic and mechanical properties of soft magnetic materials



Volume 2

Chapter 1: Localised characteristics of electrical steels
Chapter 2: Practical properties of electrical steels
Chapter 3: Other electrical steels
Chapter 4: Prediction of losses in electrical steels
Chapter 5: Application of electrical steels in transformer cores
Chapter 6: Applications of electrical steel in rotating electrical machines
Chapter 7: Non-sinusoidal magnetisation and applications
Chapter 8: Magnetic building factors in electrical steel cores
Chapter 9: Use of amorphous ribbon and nano-materials in transformer cores
Chapter 10: Electrical machine core vibration and noise
Chapter 11: Approaches to predictions and measurements of flux density and loss distributions in electrical machine cores
Chapter 12: The application of international standards to magnetic alloys and steels
Chapter 13: Electrical steels and renewable energy systems
Chapter 14: Environmental impact of electrical steels
Chapter 15: Typical magnetic performance data of commercial electrical steels

Reihe/Serie Energy Engineering
Verlagsort Stevenage
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Technik Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik
ISBN-10 1-78561-974-8 / 1785619748
ISBN-13 978-1-78561-974-8 / 9781785619748
Zustand Neuware
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