Engineering Electromagnetics
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Author: Hayt
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Chapter 8, Problem 8.31P
A toroid is constructed of a magnetic material having a cross-sectional area of 2.5 cm2 and an effective length of 8 cm. There is also a short air gap of 0.25 mm length and an effective area of 2.8 cm2. Ammo of 200 A. t is applied to the magnetic circuit. Calculate the total flux in thetoroid if the magnetic material: (a) is assumed to have infinite permeability; (b) is assumed to be linear with đ�œ‡r = 1000; (c) is silicon steel.
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The magnetic structure shown in the figure is built with a material whose magnetization curve is expressed by: (See image with the equation)
The length of the mean magnetic path in the core is equal to 0.75 m. The measurements of the cross section are 6 × 8 cm 2. The length of the air gap is 2 mm and the flux in it is equal to 4 mWb (in the direction indicated in the Figure). Determine the number of turns in coil B.
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