Magnetic Losses

Magnetic losses describe the losses caused by microscopic effects such as rapid changes to the local magnetization and eddy-current losses arising from the conductive property of a given material.

The sum of all the magnetic losses is known as the "iron losses."

You can specify magnetic losses by defining the dependency of the loss density, ρ , on the magnetic flux density, B . This dependency is called a "loss curve," and you can define loss curves at a series of frequencies by expanding the Frequency list in the editor.

Input Data Description
B-Field Magnetic flux density, B .
Loss Density Magnetic loss density, ρ .