
An Epstein frame or Epstein square is a standardised measurement device for measuring the
magnetic properties of soft magnetic materials, especially used for testing of
electrical steel
Electrical steel (E-steel, lamination steel, silicon electrical steel, silicon steel, relay steel, transformer steel) is an iron alloy tailored to produce specific magnetic properties: small hysteresis area resulting in low power loss per cycle ...
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The International Standard for the measurement configuration and conditions are defined by the standard IEC 60404-2:2008 Magnetic materials - Part 2: Methods of measurement of the magnetic properties of electrical steel sheet and strip by means of an Epstein frame
IEC 60404-2:2008
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An Epstein frame comprises a primary
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and a secondary winding
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. The sample under test should be prepared as a set of a number of strips (always a multiple of four) cut from electrical steel sheet or ribbon. Each layer of the sample is double-lapped in corners and weighted down with a force of 1 N (see photo).
The power losses are measured by means of a wattmeter
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method in which the primary current and secondary voltage are used. During the measurement, the Epstein frame behaves as an unloaded transformer
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Power loss, ''Pc'', is calculated as:
where:
is the number of turns of primary winding
is the number of turns of secondary winding
is the reading of the wattmeter in watt
The watt (symbol: W) is the unit of power or radiant flux in the International System of Units (SI), equal to 1 joule per second or 1 kg⋅m2⋅s−3. It is used to quantify the rate of energy transfer. The watt is named after James Wa ...
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is the total resistance of the instruments in the secondary circuit in ohm
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is the average secondary voltage in volt
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Specific power loss, Ps, is calculated as:
where:
is the length of the sample in metres
is the average magnetic path length = 0.94 (constant value)
is the mass of the sample in kilograms
If 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 for non-oriented electrical steel
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and up to 1.7 T for grain-oriented electrical steel
Electrical steel (E-steel, lamination steel, silicon electrical steel, silicon steel, relay steel, transformer steel) is an iron
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See also
* Soken tester
Soken tester - is a portable single yoke instrument for assessing the power loss in electrical steel laminations.
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* Gopal Epstein Tester
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