How non-conventional machining affects the surface integrity and magnetic properties of non-oriented electrical steel
Non-oriented electrical steel (NOES) laminations are commonly used to manufacture the rotor and stator core of electric machines. To achieve high machine efficiencies, it is desirable for these NOES laminations to be able to achieve a high saturation magnetisation whilst incurring minimal core losse...
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doaj-e1df8e79cf04496cace290ee64cd3e082021-08-24T04:06:48ZengElsevierMaterials & Design0264-12752021-11-01210110051How non-conventional machining affects the surface integrity and magnetic properties of non-oriented electrical steelKieran Winter0Zhirong Liao1Ramkumar Ramanathan2Dragos Axinte3Gaurang Vakil4Christopher Gerada5Rolls-Royce UTC in Manufacturing and On-wing Technology, Faculty of Engineering, University of Nottingham, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UKRolls-Royce UTC in Manufacturing and On-wing Technology, Faculty of Engineering, University of Nottingham, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UK; Corresponding author.Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Nottingham, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UKRolls-Royce UTC in Manufacturing and On-wing Technology, Faculty of Engineering, University of Nottingham, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UKDepartment of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Nottingham, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UKDepartment of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Nottingham, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UKNon-oriented electrical steel (NOES) laminations are commonly used to manufacture the rotor and stator core of electric machines. To achieve high machine efficiencies, it is desirable for these NOES laminations to be able to achieve a high saturation magnetisation whilst incurring minimal core losses. It is known that inappropriate machining of these laminations could cause significant deterioration in their magnetic properties. However, the mechanisms by which machining influences this deterioration are less understood. This study investigates the magnetic deterioration after four nonconventional machining methods: Abrasive Waterjet, Wire Electric Discharge Machining, Pulsed Laser, and Continuous Wave Laser. An in-depth investigation of surface integrity through a range of methods, i.e., surface topography, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), nanoindentation, electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD), and magnetic domain imaging, were conducted to study the mechanisms causing magnetic deterioration. The surface integrity after machining using conventional methods (e.g., microstructure and texture), was found to not be of high relevance unless this is combined with analysis on how machining affects the micro-magnetic domain structure. This paper, for the first time, highlights this aspect and attempts to make initial quantitative evaluations on how the magnetic domains are affected in the superficial layer that is the result of non-conventional machining.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264127521006067Non-oriented electrical steelMagnetic deteriorationSurface integrityMachiningMagnetic domain |
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Kieran Winter Zhirong Liao Ramkumar Ramanathan Dragos Axinte Gaurang Vakil Christopher Gerada How non-conventional machining affects the surface integrity and magnetic properties of non-oriented electrical steel Materials & Design Non-oriented electrical steel Magnetic deterioration Surface integrity Machining Magnetic domain |
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How non-conventional machining affects the surface integrity and magnetic properties of non-oriented electrical steel |
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How non-conventional machining affects the surface integrity and magnetic properties of non-oriented electrical steel |
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How non-conventional machining affects the surface integrity and magnetic properties of non-oriented electrical steel |
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how non-conventional machining affects the surface integrity and magnetic properties of non-oriented electrical steel |
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Non-oriented electrical steel (NOES) laminations are commonly used to manufacture the rotor and stator core of electric machines. To achieve high machine efficiencies, it is desirable for these NOES laminations to be able to achieve a high saturation magnetisation whilst incurring minimal core losses. It is known that inappropriate machining of these laminations could cause significant deterioration in their magnetic properties. However, the mechanisms by which machining influences this deterioration are less understood. This study investigates the magnetic deterioration after four nonconventional machining methods: Abrasive Waterjet, Wire Electric Discharge Machining, Pulsed Laser, and Continuous Wave Laser. An in-depth investigation of surface integrity through a range of methods, i.e., surface topography, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), nanoindentation, electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD), and magnetic domain imaging, were conducted to study the mechanisms causing magnetic deterioration. The surface integrity after machining using conventional methods (e.g., microstructure and texture), was found to not be of high relevance unless this is combined with analysis on how machining affects the micro-magnetic domain structure. This paper, for the first time, highlights this aspect and attempts to make initial quantitative evaluations on how the magnetic domains are affected in the superficial layer that is the result of non-conventional machining. |
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Non-oriented electrical steel Magnetic deterioration Surface integrity Machining Magnetic domain |
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