lecture 4 by moeen ghiyas chapter 11 – magnetic circuits 21/01/20161
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Ohm’s Law For Magnetic Circuits Ohm’s law for magnetic circuit Where the magnetomotive force F is proportional to the product of the number of turns N around the core (in which the flux is to be established) and the current I through the turns of wire Obviously, an increase in the number of turns N or the current I through the wire will result in an increased “pressure” on the system to establish flux lines through the core.TRANSCRIPT
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Lecture 4by Moeen Ghiyas
Chapter 11 – Magnetic Circuits
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TODAY’S LECTURE CONTENTS
Review Ohm’s Law For Magnetic Circuits
Magnetizing Force
Hysteresis
Ampere’s Circuital Law – (Applying KVL)
The Flux Φ – (Applying KCL)
Series Magnetic Circuits
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Ohm’s Law For Magnetic Circuits
Ohm’s law for magnetic circuit
Where the magnetomotive force F is proportional to the product
of the number of turns N around the core (in which the flux is to
be established) and the current I through the turns of wire
Obviously, an increase in the number of turns N or the current I
through the wire will result in an increased “pressure” on the
system to establish flux lines through the core.
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Magnetizing Force The magneto-motive force per unit length is called the
magnetizing force (H). In equation form,
But from Ohm’s law for magnetic circuits, we know
Substituting above, we have
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Magnetizing Force The applied magnetizing force has a pronounced effect
on the resulting permeability of a magnetic material.
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Magnetizing Force Also the flux density and the magnetizing force are
related by the following equation:
This equation indicates that for a particular magnetizing
force, the greater the permeability, the greater will be the
induced flux density.
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Hysteresis
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Hysteresis
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Hysteresis
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Hysteresis
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Hysteresis
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Hysteresis
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Domain Theory of Magnetism
The atom, due to its spinning electrons, has magnetic field
associated.
In nonmagnetic materials, the net magnetic field is zero since the
magnetic fields due to the atoms oppose each other.
In magnetic materials such as iron and steel, however, the
magnetic fields of groups of atoms in the order of 1012 are
aligned, forming very small bar magnets.
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Hysteresis
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Domain Theory of Magnetism
This group of magnetically aligned atoms is called a domain.
Each domain is a separate entity; that is, each domain is
independent of the surrounding domains.
For an un-magnetized sample of magnetic material, these
domains appear in a random manner, such as shown in fig.
The net magnetic field in any one direction is zero.
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Hysteresis
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Ampere’s Circuital Law – KVL
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Ampere’s Circuital Law – (KVL)
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The Flux Φ – (KCL)
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Magnetic circuit problems are basically of two types:
In one type, Φ is given, and the impressed mmf NI must be
computed (problem encountered in the design of motors,
generators, and transformers).
In the other type, NI is given, and the flux Φ of magnetic circuit
must be found (problem encountered primarily in the design of
magnetic amplifiers and is more difficult since the approach is
“hit or miss.”
For magnetic circuits, the level of B or H is determined from
using the B-H curve.
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Series Magnetic Circuits
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Ex ample – For the series magnetic circuit of fig:a) Find the value of I required to develop a magnetic flux of Φ = 4
x 10-4 Wb.b) Determine μ and μr for the material under these conditions.
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Series Magnetic Circuits
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a) Find the value of I required to develop a magnetic flux Φ = 4 x 10-4 Wb Solution
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Series Magnetic Circuits
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a) Find the value of I required to develop a magnetic flux Φ = 4 x 104 Wb Solution
Using B – H curves of fig, we can determine magnetizing force H: . H = 170 At / m
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Series Magnetic Circuits
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b) Determine μ and μr for the material under these conditions.
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Series Magnetic Circuits
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Summary / Conclusion Review
Ohm’s Law For Magnetic Circuits
Magnetizing Force
Hysteresis
Ampere’s Circuital Law – (Applying KVL)
The Flux Φ – (Applying KCL)
Series Magnetic Circuits
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