Anthony John Moses - Main Scientific Achievements

Main Scientific Achievements

  • Research and interpretation of the influence of insulation coatings of electrical steels and mechanical stress on the properties of magnetic cores, reducing power losses and improved magnetic properties.
  • Modelling of magnetisation processes of soft magnetic materials.
  • Development of magneto-optical methods of domain observations in real-time and research on the dynamics of magnetisation processes of soft magnetic materials.
  • Development of research on the phenomena occurring in amorphous magneto-elastic materials and their application in sensors.
  • Research on the influence of higher harmonics of distorted magnetic flux on power losses.
  • Development and description of the occurrence of rotational losses in magnetic cores.
  • Development of method of reducing power losses and time-consuming design of magnetic cores by their splitting into parallel magnetic circuits.
  • Development of method of thermo-magnetic treatment of transformer cores.

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