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. IEEE Transactions on Magnetics Vol 24 No 1 January 1988 | . IEEE Transactions on Magnetics Vol 24 No 1 January 1988 . . http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/20.43994 ---- * Why is iron magnetic? . Mary Beth Stearns, Physics Today 31, 4, 34 (1978); https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2994993 . "The long‐sought explanation of the origin of ferromagnetism, which involves interactions both among the bound electrons and between bound and itinerant electrons, will guide the search for new magnetic alloys." ---- * Russian transformer steel . http://www.auremo.biz/gosts/gost-214271-83.html |
Hysteresis and Skin Effect Losses in Iron Rotor
- The Estimation Method Comparison of Iron Loss Coefficients through the Iron Loss Calculation
- Yong-Tae Kim, Gyu-Won Cho and Gyu-Tak Kim
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- General Properties of Power Losses in Soft Ferromagnetic Materials
- Giorgio Bertotti
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics Vol 24 No 1 January 1988 . . http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/20.43994
- Why is iron magnetic?
Mary Beth Stearns, Physics Today 31, 4, 34 (1978); https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2994993
- "The long‐sought explanation of the origin of ferromagnetism, which involves interactions both among the bound electrons and between bound and itinerant electrons, will guide the search for new magnetic alloys."
- Russian transformer steel