- Epstein frame
Epstein frame or Epstein square - standardised measurement device for measuring the
magnetic properties of soft magnetic materials, especially used for testing ofelectrical steel s.In Europe the measurement configuration and conditions are defined by a standard: "IEC 60404-2:1996 Magnetic materials - Part 2: Methods of measurement of the magnetic properties of electrical steel sheet and strip by means of an Epstein frame." [ [http://webstore.iec.ch/webstore/webstore.nsf/artnum/020774 IEC Web Store | Publication Detail > IEC 60404-2 Ed. 3.0 Bilingual ] ]
Epstein frame comprises a primary and a
secondary winding . The sample under test should be prepared as a set of a number of strips (always multiplicity of 4) cut from electrical steel sheet or ribbon. Each layer of the sample is double-lapped in corners and weighed down with a force of 10 N (see photo).The power losses are measured by means of a
wattmeter method in which the primary current and secondary voltage are used. During the measurement the Epstein frame behaves as an unloadedtransformer .Power loss, "Pc", is calculated as:
where: - number of turns of primary winding
- number of turns of secondary winding
- reading of the wattmeter inwatt s
- total resistance of the secondary winding inohm s
- average secondary voltage involt sSpecific power loss, Ps, are calculated as:
where: - length of the sample in metres
- average magnetic path length = 0,94 (constant value)
- mass of the sample inkilogram sIf all conditions are as defined in the standard the
standard deviation of the reproducibility of the values is not greater than 1.5 % up to 1.5 T fornon-oriented electrical steel and up to 1.7 T forgrain-oriented electrical steel .References
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