Lesson 4: Solving Magnetic Circuits With Electrical Analogies
Lesson 4: Solving Magnetic Circuits With Electrical Analogies
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Learning Objectives
After this presentation you will be able to:
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Magnetic-Electric Circuit Analogies
Sources = windings and current flowing into coils
Rgap
0.3 m Rbcde
Ftot Fbcde
Fgap
0.69 m
Ftotal Rbe
Electrical analog
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Example 3 Solution Method
Part 1: Find flux in air gap
Determine H of air gap
Determine H for center core
Find MMF to drive flux in center core
Find flux in right leg
Find Ftot
Use Ohms law to find V
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Example 3 Solution –Part 1
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Example 3 Solution –Part 1
Solution continued
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Example 3 Solution –Part 1
Solution continued
F0.3m
0.3
H0.3 =H0.69= 37.4 A-t/m
Fag
Hag = 159,155 A-t/m
F0.69m
0.69
Fgap
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Example 3 Solution –Part 1
Solution continued
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Example 3 Solution –Part 1
Solution continued
Hbcde = 277.7A-t/m
Bbcde = 1.45 T
0.3 m
0.008 0.058
Wb=Fgap Wb=Fbcde
0.69 m
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Example 3 Solution –Part 1
Solution continued
Wb
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Example 3 Solution –Part 1
Hbcde = 2944 A-t/m
Solution continued Fabef
Bbcde = 1.65 T
0.008
Wb=Fgap 0.3 m
0.058
Wb=Fbcde
0.69 m
0.066 Wb=Ftotal
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Example 3 Solution –Part 1
Solution continued
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Example 3 Solution –Part 2 Computing
Relative Permeabilities
Part 2 Solution Method: Find B and H for each section (From Part 1)
Compute permeability of each section
Compute relative permeability
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Example 3 Solution –Part 2 Computing
Relative Permeabilities
Part 2 solution continued
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Example 4- Electric Circuit Analogy with
Given Reluctances
I=?
R1 = 10,500 A-t/Wb
A1 A2 R2 = 30,000 A-t/Wb
R3 = 40,000 A-t/Wb
Ft F1
F2
FR3
R1
Coil has 140 turns R2
Ftot 0.25 Wb R3
=Ft F1 F2
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Example 4 Solution
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Example 4 Solution
Solution continued
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Example 4 Solution
Check the previous result using flux division
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Magnetic Circuits and Inductance
Magnetic structures are modeled as inductors. These
structures also have a dc resistance due to winding resistance
N I A N 2
IA
N N
l l
Inductance, L, defined as flux linkages per amp so ……
N2 A
L
I l
Where: L = inductance (H) Note:
m = permeability of core material
(Wb/A-t-m) l N2
N = number of turns in coil R so L
A R
A = cross-sectional area of core (m2)
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Inductance Calculation Example
A 100 turn coil with a cross-section area of 0.025 m2 is 20 cm
long. The core material has a relative permeability of 2750.
Find the inductance of this coil.
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Hysteresis in Magnetic Circuits
Initial magnetization : oa B
Demagetization: abc a
Change poles: cd b
Reverse magnetization : defa
c o f
H
-H
e
d
-B
Coercive
Force - force required to bring flux to zero
Relationship Ph k n f Bnmax
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Hysteresis Power Loss Example Solution
Set up proportion
Ph 60 k n f B1max
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60
Ph 50 k n f B1max
.6
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Ph 60
k n f B1.6
max 50
Ph 50
k n f B1.6
max 60
2.5 kW
k n 50 B1.6
max 50
Ph 50
k n 60 B1.6
max 60
2.083 kW Ph 50
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ET 332a
Dc Motors, Generators and Energy Conversion Devices
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