@ARTICLE{Bavendiek_Gregor_Magnetic_2019, author={Bavendiek, Gregor and Leuning, Nora and Müller, Fabian and Schauerte, Benedikt and Thul, Andreas and Hameyer, Kay}, volume={vol. 68}, number={No 2}, journal={Archives of Electrical Engineering}, pages={455-466}, howpublished={online}, year={2019}, publisher={Polish Academy of Sciences}, abstract={Magnetic properties of silicon iron electrical steel are determined by using standardized measurement setups and distinct excitation parameters. Characteristic values for magnetic loss and magnetization are used to select the most appropriate material for its application. This approach is not sufficient, because of the complex material behavior inside electrical machines, which can result in possible discrepancies between estimated and actual machine behavior. The materials’ anisotropy can be one of the problems why simulation and measurement are not in good accordance.With the help of a rotational single sheet tester, the magnetic material can be tested under application relevant field distribution. Thereby, additional effects of hysteresis and anisotropy can be characterized for detailed modelling and simulation.}, type={Article}, title={Magnetic anisotropy under arbitrary excitation in finite element models}, URL={http://ochroma.man.poznan.pl/Content/111913/PDF/art_17.pdf}, doi={10.24425/aee.2019.128280}, keywords={magnetic anisotropy, material modeling, finite element method}, }