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core loss
noun
Energy wasted by hysteresis or eddy currents in the core of an armature, transformer, etc.
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The company said it narrowed its core loss to 49 million euros ($44 million), 16 million euros less than its loss in the second quarter.
(b) Core loss vs. heating time.
Fig. 7 Dependence of core loss on their diameter.
Permeability decrease is accompanied by core loss increase for cut core and core loss decrease for new nanocrystalline core. 2.
The mathematical model for the SynRM includes core loss.
Core loss information is more important than rock core information.
Since the determined flux waveforms are completely non-sinusoidal, the improved Steinmetz equation is utilized in the developed core loss model for core loss estimation.
Core loss decrease at tensile stress increase was already noted in ref. [18].
Fig. 4 Dependence of core loss on а total nonmagnetic gap length and b tensile stress.
Figure 10 Dependencies of core loss (a) and initial magnetic permeability (b) on frequency.
Core loss from the solid magnetic core significantly affected the performance of the transformers.
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