Maximum Flux Density evaluator uses Maximum Flux Density = (Hysteresis Loss per Unit Volume/(Frequency*Hysteresis Coefficient))^(1/Steinmetz Coefficient) to evaluate the Maximum Flux Density, The Maximum Flux Density formula is defined as the highest magnetic flux density in the material during a magnetic cycle, derived from the hysteresis loss, the frequency of the magnetic field, and material-specific constants. Maximum Flux Density is denoted by Bm symbol.
How to evaluate Maximum Flux Density using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Maximum Flux Density, enter Hysteresis Loss per Unit Volume (ph), Frequency (f), Hysteresis Coefficient (η) & Steinmetz Coefficient (k) and hit the calculate button.