Influence of DC-Biased Magnetic Induction on Magnetic Property of Silicon Steel

In this paper, the magnetic properties of non-oriented (NO) and grain-oriented (GO) silicon steels with dc-biased induction are measured and analyzed within the wide range of 20–1000 Hz, 0–1.9 T. While by the physical method, we found that all the ac-, dc-, and dc-biased fields do not influence the electrical resistivity of silicon steel, and hysteresis loss is mainly responsible for the iron loss increase when dc-biased induction exists. With the frequency and ac induction going up, the effect of dc-biased induction on iron loss will become weak. Compared with NO steel, iron loss of GO steel is more sensitive to dc-biased induction. The validation shows that existing iron loss models which claim to consider dc-biased magnetic induction are not satisfactory up to now when applied in the wide range of dc-biased induction, ac induction, and frequency.