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Assignment Report Q1. For the Magnetic circuit shown in Fig. 5.1, relative permeability of the core material is 6000, its rectangular cross section is 2 cm by 3 cm. The coil has 500 turns and the core thickness is 3 cm. If flux density in the gap is 0.25 T. Find the following: a) The gap reluctance (assume that fringing increases effective cross-sectional area of air gap by 50%). b) The required airgap mmf. c)...
Magnetic Circuits y Part A - Calculate reluctances Learning Goal: To understand how magnetic structures can be analyzed by drawing an equivalent circuit, and to use the equivalent circuit to calculate magnetic fluxes and coll currents. When analyzing magnetic structures, the geometry is often complex enough that using the fundamental rules can be very difficult without numerical methods. However, there are approximate methods that are often sufficient for engineering calculations. When the magnetic field is mostly contained within cores of...
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The iron core shown in Figure 15.13(a) has a cross section of 2 cm by 2 cm and a relative permeability of 1000. The coil has 500 turns and carries a current of i 2 A. Find the flux density in each air gap. tad in rioure 15 13hi First we compute the -_-10 cm-ㄧ 커←_-10 cm cITI Gap b 10cm 0.5 cm emGap
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An electromagnet consists of an iron core with an air gap as
shown below. The core is square shaped with a side length of
and has a
relative permeability of and a
cross-sectional area of A. The air gap has a length of ,
and = ( -
)/2. The coil
has N turns. Derive a formula for the magnitude of the magnetic
flux density B and the magnitude of the magnetic field H inside the
air gap.
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2. The magnetic circuit of Fig. 1 consists of rings of magnetic material in a stack of height h. The rings have inner radius Ri and outer radius Ro. Assume that the iron is of infinite permeability (μ → x) and neglect the effects of magnetic leakage and fringing Ri N turns For Ri-3.2 cm, Roー4.1 cm, ћ-1.8 cm, g = 0.15 cm, N-72 turns, calculate a. The mean core length le and the core corss-sectional area Ac. b. The...
Magnetic Circuits - Part A - Calculate reluctances Using the information given in the introduction, calculate the reluctances for the equivalent circuit shown. Express your answers to three significant figures in A turns w View Available Hints) 00 AED Ivec ? R. R₂ R- W Learning Goal: To understand how magnetic structures can be analyzed by drawing an equivalent circuit, and to use the equivalent circuit to calculate magnetic fixes and coll currents. When analyzing magnetic structures, the geometry is...
☺ Configuration A Configuration B Scenario: Consider a magnetic circuit with a mean length of 0.4 m. A 6x102 turn coil is wound around the left-hand limb. The magnetic circuit is made from silicon steel; core effects may not be ignored. The cross section is uniform and there is a 0.6 mm air gap in the circuit. Find the current required in the coil to give a flux density of 1.40 T in the air gap. The number of turns...
For problem f), the current value is not on the picture. How
to find the force and get the flux without current since F=Ni. Same
for problem g)
5. (34 points) A ferromagnetic core with a constant relative permeability of 2000 is shown in the following figure. The core depth is 6 cm, and all dimensions are as shown in the figure. The air gap length on the leftmost column of the core is 0.01 cm. Because of fringing effects,...
- 8 cm 8 cm 0.5 cm N=500 Consider the magnetic core with an air gap as shown in Figure Q3. The core material has a relative permeability of 6000 and a rectangular cross section 2cm x 3cm. The coil has 500 turns. Given that permeability of free space is Ho = 41 x 10-7. a) Lukiskan litar magnet yang berkenaan. Draw the equivalent magnetic circuit. (2 markah/marks) b) Tentukan keratan rentas (Acore) dan engganan (Rcore) untuk teras. Determine the...
4. Referring to Figure 26.0, a magnetic circuit core is made of stalloy and has and air gap of 1.2 mm. An exciter coil of 400-turn is wound at the center limb. The center limb cross sectional area is 1600 mm and the cross sectional area of both sides of limb is 1000mm?. Calculate the current required to establish a flux of 1000 uWb in the air gap. Neglect fringing effect and flux leakage. The B-H curve for stalloy is...