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Open Source Research Platform for Power Magnetics Modeling
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When will new materials will be included? e.g. Hitachi ML91S #69

Open GuilleMaese opened 2 years ago

GuilleMaese commented 2 years ago

I was wondering which materials will be included in your MagNet tool soon. I am particularly interested in materials ML95S and ML91S from Hitachi. Will these ones be included at some point?

Thank you for your great work!

ds9056 commented 2 years ago

Thank you for your interest and encouragement! Our plans include measuring materials such as 3C92, 3C95, and 3C97 from Ferroxcube, N48 and N88 from TDK, 76 from Fair-Rite, ML27D and MP70D from Hitachi, and F and J, from Magnetics. We will start with materials that are better suited for our measurement range (50 kHz to 500 kHz). Regarding the materials you mention, ML95S could also be measured, although below its typical frequency range. As for ML91S, its frequency range is outside the frequency range we can measure, so it is not in our plans Our measurement capabilities are limited so we cannot provide an estimated date for new updates.

GuilleMaese commented 2 years ago

Dear Diego Serrano,

I really appreciate your efforts in answering all my comments. Thank you very much! We look forward for new data and results. Congratulations for your great work, it is definitely useful!

Best regards,

Guillermo Salinas López Power Electronics Designer Engineering & Technologies - TSPIE Airbus Crisa C/ Torres Quevedo, 9 28760 – Tres Cantos (Madrid) España

De: Diego Serrano @. Enviado el: martes, 5 de abril de 2022 16:09 Para: PrincetonUniversity/magnet @.> CC: SALINAS LOPEZ, Guillermo @.>; Author @.> Asunto: Re: [PrincetonUniversity/magnet] When will new materials will be included? e.g. Hitachi ML91S (Issue #69)

Thank you for your interest and encouragement! Our plans include measuring materials such as 3C92, 3C95, and 3C97 from Ferroxcube, N48 and N88 from TDK, 76 from Fair-Rite, ML27D and MP70D from Hitachi, and F and J, from Magnetics. We will start with materials that are better suited for our measurement range (50 kHz to 500 kHz). Regarding the materials you mention, ML95S could also be measured, although below its typical frequency range. As for ML91S, its frequency range is outside the frequency range we can measure, so it is not in our plans Our measurement capabilities are limited so we cannot provide an estimated date for new updates. — Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHubhttps://github.com/PrincetonUniversity/magnet/issues/69#issuecomment-1088752212, or unsubscribehttps://github.com/notifications/unsubscribe-auth/AYD5UOJWXTDF2YPVNBGESLLVDRCQXANCNFSM5RHJU3XA. You are receiving this because you authored the thread.Message ID: @.**@.>>

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DorfLurch commented 4 months ago

Hello, congratulations for that great project! I have seen, that the material list that was provided to the magnet challenge was extend by 5 materials like ML95s. Is it possible to itegrate these into your model? Currently I use the Paderborn model for these materials, unfortunaly the quality of the BH curves is not that robust.