Problem 1) A ferromagnetic core with relative permeability 1000 has a depth of 5 cm as...
ET 103 - ELECTRICAL MACHINES I Assignment 01 QUESTION # 04 A ferromagnetic core with a relative permeability of 1500 is shown in Figure The dimensions are as shown in the diagram, and the depth of the core is 5 cm. The air gaps on the left and right sides of the core are 0.050 and 0.070 cm, respectively. Because of fringing effects, the effective area of the air gaps is 5 percent larger than their physical size. If there...
The figure shows a ferromagnetic core with a relative permeability of 2000. The dimensions are shown in the diagram and the core depth is 7 cm. The between irons on the left and right side of the core have 0. 050 and 0. 070 cm, respectively. Due to the marginal effects, the effective area of the air gap increases by 5% with respect to the physical area. If there is a 300-turn coil wound in the central column of the...
3. A ferromagnetic core with a relative permeability of 1600 is shown in the following figure. The core depth is 6 cm. 10 cm20 cm 5 cm 10 cm i=2A 300 turns3 30 cm 10 cm Core Depth = 6cm Assuming the current in the coil with 300 turns to be 2 A a) Find l1. l2. l3 and l in meters. (4 points)
Question 7 A magnetic core is shown in Figure 1. Relative permeability of the core is 14 = 2000. Total number of winding turns in the left winding is NL = 100 and in the right winding is Nr = 10. Assume that the core cross section is uniform and the combined length of all air-gaps is much smaller than the dimensions of the core cross-section. Calculate the following: a) The magnetomotive force in the core if i = 2...
EO Vuy vvvvvvvv NTurns 93 The relative permeability of the core material is 3500, and the average length of the core is 52cm as the cross- section of the core is 64cm2. The core is uniform of cross-section (all limbs have the same cross-section). There are 80 turns on the coil. Answer the following questions, 1) The reluctance of the core (AT/Wb) 2) Find the flux density (T) of the core if the current į in the coil is 0.75...
3.20 points - Magnetic circuit: A two-legged ferromagnetic core with relative permeability of 1500 is shown in the figure with its dimensions. Find the following: 1. Self and mutual inductances of the two windings with 400 and 300 turns. 2. What current will produce flux density of 1T in the core, if the first (left) winding with 400 turns is energized and the second winding is left open. 3. The rms voltage across the first winding, assuming the energizing source...
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,...
Problem (2): owing magnetic circuit, the depth of the core is 5 em, the relative permeability of the the length of the air gap is 1 mm, N, 1000,42A, NA 500, ( 1A, Ns core is 4000, len i the energy density in the air gap is 39788.74, determine i. Ignore fringing effect. Ho 4 x 10-7 H.m-1. (15 pts) Core: Area A Permeability a A. -5cm N, turns NB NA 50cm Problem (2): owing magnetic circuit, the depth of...
An electromagnet is made of a high permeability ferromagnetic core and a coil. The coil current1A. The electromagnet is just above a fixed ferromagnetic bar. The structural dimensions are length L = 102 cm, cross section area A 4 cm2, and gap g 1cm. The relative permeability values are rc rb 10,000 in the core and bar, respectively, and prg 1 and gap. Ignore leaks and fringe effect. Determine the following: 1. Name of the course the recruiter was referring...
how can I solve the following magnetic circuit? 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 The iron core shown in Figure 15.13(a) has...