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BH curve for M400-50A steel

BH curve for M400-50A steel

BH curve for M400-50A steel

(OP)
Hi everybody,
I would like to make some tests with a M400-50A steel. I can't find any characteristic curve or any Steinmetz parameter for this material, can anybody help me?

Thanks in advance.

RE: BH curve for M400-50A steel

What about the material makes you want to test it?

If you can get a sample, there are independent testing houses you can send it out for testing those parameters.  It's a question of if it is worth spending the money.

RE: BH curve for M400-50A steel

(OP)

Somehow I can say that I'm not exactly interested in this material. I have a transformer made with this material in the lab. Considering the equipment that there is in the lab, for the moment this is the only transformer I can use for my purposes. I would like to measure magnetic losses with non-sinusoidal waveforms, and compare them with some theoretical analysis. That's why I'm interested in the material's characteristic curve.

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