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Page 1: Chapter 3 Inductance and Capacitance 2008.9 Electrical Engineering and Electronics II Scott

Chapter 3Inductance and Capacitance

2008.9

Electrical Engineering and Electronics II Electrical Engineering and Electronics II

Scott

Page 2: Chapter 3 Inductance and Capacitance 2008.9 Electrical Engineering and Electronics II Scott

1. Find the current (voltage) for a capacitance or inductance given the voltage (current) as a function of time.

2. Compute the capacitances of parallel-plate capacitors.

3. Compute the stored energies in capacitances or inductances.

4. Find the voltages across mutually coupled inductances in terms of the currents.

•Main Contents

Page 3: Chapter 3 Inductance and Capacitance 2008.9 Electrical Engineering and Electronics II Scott

•Passive element Resistances—energy-consumption elements

energy—storage elements ----inductance and capacitance

•Capacitors is the circuit property that accounts for energy stored in electric fields.

•Inductors is the circuit property that accounts for energy stored in magnetic fields.

Page 4: Chapter 3 Inductance and Capacitance 2008.9 Electrical Engineering and Electronics II Scott

3.1 CAPACITANCE

C: unit-F, μF, pF

Page 5: Chapter 3 Inductance and Capacitance 2008.9 Electrical Engineering and Electronics II Scott

背极电容单指向会议话筒

油浸纸电容式套管耦合电容

超级电容公交车电源

电容性话筒

空调电容高压电容补偿箱

3.1 CAPACITANCE

Page 6: Chapter 3 Inductance and Capacitance 2008.9 Electrical Engineering and Electronics II Scott

Cvq

dt

dvCi

0

0

tqdttitqt

t

0

0

1tvdtti

Ctv

t

t

•Stored charge in terms of voltage

•Capacitance acts as open circuits for steady dc voltages.

Cu(t)

i(t)

Passive reference configuration

3.1 CAPACITANCE

Page 7: Chapter 3 Inductance and Capacitance 2008.9 Electrical Engineering and Electronics II Scott

•Determining current for a capacitance given voltage

•Example 3.1 Suppose the voltage v(t) is applied to a 1μF capacitance. Plot the stored charge and the current through the capacitance versus time.

Page 8: Chapter 3 Inductance and Capacitance 2008.9 Electrical Engineering and Electronics II Scott

)]10cos(1[105.0)( 44 ttq )]10cos(1[500)( 4 ttu

•Example 3.2 Suppose the current i(t) is applied to a 0.1μF capacitance. The initial charge on it is q(t)=0. Plot the i(t), q(t) and v(t).

Page 9: Chapter 3 Inductance and Capacitance 2008.9 Electrical Engineering and Electronics II Scott

•Stored energy The power delivered to a circuit element is the

product of the current and the voltage provided that the references have the passive configuration.

dt

tdvtcvtitvtp

)()()()()(

)(2

1)()()()( 2

)(

00

tcvtdvtcvdttptwtvt

t

The energy:

C

tqtvtqtw

2

)()()(

2

1)(

2

Page 10: Chapter 3 Inductance and Capacitance 2008.9 Electrical Engineering and Electronics II Scott

Energy flows in capacitor

Energy flows out of capacitor

•Example 3.3 The voltage is applied to a 10μF capacitance. Plot the voltage, power, and stored energy to scale versus time for t between 0 and 5s.

Page 11: Chapter 3 Inductance and Capacitance 2008.9 Electrical Engineering and Electronics II Scott

1 2 3 1 2 3

1 2 3

du du du dui i i i C C C C

dt dt dt dtC C C C

•Capacitors in parallel are combined like resistances in series.

3.2 Capacitances in Series and Parallel•Capacitances in Parallel

Page 12: Chapter 3 Inductance and Capacitance 2008.9 Electrical Engineering and Electronics II Scott

321

321

321

1111

1

111

CCC

C

idtC

idtC

idtC

idtC

uuuu

Capacitors in series are combined like resistances in parallel.

•Capacitances in series

3.2 Capacitances in Series and Parallel

Page 13: Chapter 3 Inductance and Capacitance 2008.9 Electrical Engineering and Electronics II Scott

3.3 Physical Characteristics of Capacitors

AC

dA WL

mF 1085.8 120

ε 0 r

r Relative dielectric constant,相对介电常数

0 Vaccum dielectric constant,真空介电常数

•Capacitance of the Parallel-Plate Capacitor

Page 14: Chapter 3 Inductance and Capacitance 2008.9 Electrical Engineering and Electronics II Scott

•Practical Capacitors

•Real capacitors have maximum voltage ratings.

Page 15: Chapter 3 Inductance and Capacitance 2008.9 Electrical Engineering and Electronics II Scott

•How to describe the charging or discharging process of capacitance?

Page 16: Chapter 3 Inductance and Capacitance 2008.9 Electrical Engineering and Electronics II Scott

3.4 Inductance

螺线管线圈 铁心线圈

铁氧体线圈

Page 17: Chapter 3 Inductance and Capacitance 2008.9 Electrical Engineering and Electronics II Scott

贴片电感标准电感棒形电感 环形电感

新型电感镇流器 电子变压器

3.4 Inductance

Page 18: Chapter 3 Inductance and Capacitance 2008.9 Electrical Engineering and Electronics II Scott

  单相变压器      试验变压器     三相变压器   

心式变压器的内部结构

3.4 Inductance

Page 20: Chapter 3 Inductance and Capacitance 2008.9 Electrical Engineering and Electronics II Scott

同步电动机 交流伺服电动机

BC系列反应式步进电动机 

3.4 Inductance

Page 21: Chapter 3 Inductance and Capacitance 2008.9 Electrical Engineering and Electronics II Scott

交流接触器

3.4 Inductance

Page 22: Chapter 3 Inductance and Capacitance 2008.9 Electrical Engineering and Electronics II Scott

•Voltage is proportional to the time rate of change of current

Passive reference configuration

3.4 Inductance

Page 23: Chapter 3 Inductance and Capacitance 2008.9 Electrical Engineering and Electronics II Scott

•Current in terms of voltage

dt

diLtv

0

0

1tidttv

Lti

t

t

tLiLididttptwt

t

t

t

2

2

1)(

0 0

Power and Energy for a capacitor

Page 24: Chapter 3 Inductance and Capacitance 2008.9 Electrical Engineering and Electronics II Scott

•Example 3.6 The current flows through a 5H inductance. Plot the voltage, power, and stored energy to scale versus time for t between 0 and 5s.

Page 25: Chapter 3 Inductance and Capacitance 2008.9 Electrical Engineering and Electronics II Scott

•Example 3.7 We have a switch that close at t=0, connecting a 10 V source to a 2-H inductance. Find the current as a function of time.

Page 26: Chapter 3 Inductance and Capacitance 2008.9 Electrical Engineering and Electronics II Scott

•How to describe the charging or discharging process of Inductance?

Page 27: Chapter 3 Inductance and Capacitance 2008.9 Electrical Engineering and Electronics II Scott

3.5 Inductances in Series and Parallel

Page 28: Chapter 3 Inductance and Capacitance 2008.9 Electrical Engineering and Electronics II Scott

•Exercise 3.10 Find the equivalent inductance for each of the circuits.

Page 29: Chapter 3 Inductance and Capacitance 2008.9 Electrical Engineering and Electronics II Scott

3.7 Mutual Inductance Self Inductance, 自感

Page 30: Chapter 3 Inductance and Capacitance 2008.9 Electrical Engineering and Electronics II Scott

变压器

非磁性棒

铁心

原(一次)绕组

副(二次)绕组

3.7 Mutual Inductance

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Page 137 Practical application 3.1

Electronic Photo Flash To finish the group table, 4~5 persons in every

group and select a leader. To write down the main idea of Practical

application 3.1 in Word document and send it to [email protected] by E-mail.

To describe to main idea and answer some questions.

Teamwork 2