Remanence evaluation of silicon steel sheets based on maximum irreversible differential magnetization

L Long Chen (Department of Chemistry, Frontiers Science Center for New Organic Matter and State Key Laboratory of Advanced Chemical Power Sources, College of Chemistry) L Long Wu T Tong Ben (College of Electrical Engineering and New Energy, China Three Gorges University 1 , Yichang 443002,) X Xianzhi Liu H Hainan Huang (College of Electrical Engineering and New Energy, China Three Gorges University 1 , Yichang 443002,)

Abstract

Due to the hysteresis phenomenon of ferromagnetic materials, an unknown remanence BR will be generated after the material is disconnected from the power supply, which can cause a considerable inrush current, so that the safety of electrical equipment can be seriously affected. Therefore, various methodologies for evaluating the remanence have been proposed to achieve more effective demagnetization of ferromagnetic materials. However, the proposed remanence evaluation only applies in certain exceptional cases due to the lack of physical significance. In this study, based on the maximum irreversible differential magnetization [max(dMirr/dH), MIDM], a new remanence evaluation method is proposed. First, based on the Jiles-Atherton (J–A) hysteresis theory, a relationship between the MIDM and the remanence is investigated. Then, hysteresis loops under the different remanence are used to obtain the MIDM for the remanence estimation in practice. Finally, an experimental platform based on the Epstein frame is used to examine the reliability of this approach. The obtained results indicate that the proposed method has an error range of 2.72%–9.67% in experiments. This study provides a new theoretical basis for the remanence evaluation, which has essential scientific theoretical significance.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 139, Issue 1
Published January 07, 2026
ISSN 0021-8979
Publisher American Institute of Physics

Journal Info

Journal of Applied Physics

American Institute of Physics

ISSN: 0021-8979 Physical Sciences

Authors (5)

L

Long Chen

Department of Chemistry, Frontiers Science Center for New Organic Matter and State Key Laboratory of Advanced Chemical Power Sources, College of Chemistry

L

Long Wu

T

Tong Ben

College of Electrical Engineering and New Energy, China Three Gorges University 1 , Yichang 443002,

X

Xianzhi Liu

H

Hainan Huang

College of Electrical Engineering and New Energy, China Three Gorges University 1 , Yichang 443002,