Scaling Conception of Energy Loss' Separation in Soft Magnetic Materials
Abstract
Data collapse enables comparison of measurement data measured in different laboratories on different samples. In the case of energy losses in Soft Magnetic Materials (SMM) the data collapse is possible to achieved only if the measurement data can be described by the two components formula. For more complicated cases we propose to perform data collapse's sequence in the two-dimensional subspaces spanned by the appropriate powers of frequency . Such approach enables the data comparison in the different two-dimensional subspaces. This idea has been tested with measurement data of the four SMM-s: amorphous alloy \textrm{Fe}_{78}\textrm{Si}_{13}\textrm{B}_{9}\textrm{Co}_{71.5} \textrm{Fe}_{2.5} \textrm{Mn}_{2} \textrm{Mo}_{1} \textrm{Si}_{9} \textrm{B}_{14}79% \textrm{Ni}-\textrm{Fe}P_{tot\,1,2}=f_{1,2}(1+f_{1,2})f_{1,2}P_{tot\,1,2}=f_{1,2}(1+f_{1,2})$, whereas the scaled energy losses' values in crystalline SMM are above that universal curve.
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@article{arxiv.1111.0939,
title = {Scaling Conception of Energy Loss' Separation in Soft Magnetic Materials},
author = {Krzysztof Sokalski and Jan Szczygłowski and Wiesław Wilczyński},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1111.0939},
year = {2011}
}
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7 pages, 11 figures, submitted to Acta Physica Polonica A