1. Magnetism of ferromagnetic metal alloys
1.1 Systems of units and electromagnetic quantities used
Despite the growing use of the International System (SI), many places still use the CGS or Anglo-Saxon system: knowing how to quickly switch from one to the other can be very useful (table 1 ).
The relationship between the magnetic field (the excitation), the magnetic polarization
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Bibliography
Software tools
Electromagnetic modeling software solutions for electrical engineering http://www.cedrat.com (Flux, InCa3D, SPEED, MotorCAD...), http://www.ansys.com/products (multiphysics and electromagnetic software in particular),
Websites
Technical documentation on Magnetic Amorphes from Metglas Inc. http://www.metglas.com/products
Technical documentation on grain-oriented FeSi from ThyssenKrupp Electrical Steel Gmbh http://www.tkes.com
Technical documentation on grain-oriented...
Standards and norms
- Magnetic materials – Part 2: Methods of measurement of magnetic, electrical and physical properties of magnetic sheet and strip - IEC 404-2 - 1978
- Magnetic materials – Part 3: Methods of measurement of magnetic properties of magnetic sheet and strip by means of a single sheet tester - IEC 404-3 - 1992
- Magnetic materials – Part 4: Methods for d.c. measurement of magnetic properties of iron and steel - CEI 404-4...
Patents
Patent WO 98/30728 – Jan. 1997 – Allied Signal.
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