AIP Advances (May 2018)

Investigation of the magnetic properties of Si-gradient steel sheet by comparison with 6.5%Si steel sheet

  • T. Hiratani,
  • Y. Zaizen,
  • Y. Oda,
  • S. Yoshizaki,
  • K. Senda

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5007190
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 5
pp. 056122 – 056122-7

Abstract

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In this study, we investigated the magnetic properties of Si-gradient steel sheet produced by CVD (chemical vapor deposition) siliconizing process, comparing with 6.5% Si steel sheet. The Si-gradient steel sheet having silicon concentration gradient in the thickness direction, has larger hysteresis loss and smaller eddy current loss than the 6.5% Si steel sheet. In such a loss configuration, the iron loss of the Si-gradient steel sheet becomes lower than that of the 6.5% Si steel sheet at high frequencies. The experiment suggests that tensile stress is formed at the surface layer and compressive stress is formed at the inner layer in the Si gradient steel sheet. The magnetic anisotropy is induced by the internal stress and it is considered to affect the magnetization behavior of the Si-gradient steel sheet. The small eddy current loss of Si-gradient steel sheet can be explained as an effect of magnetic flux concentration on the surface layer.