SP1.4-1 The magnetic circuit of Fig. 1.3-1 is constructed by using silicon sheet steel. Its magnetization curve is given

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SP1.4-1 The magnetic circuit of Fig. 1.3-1 is constructed by using silicon sheet steel. Its magnetization curve is given

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SP1.4-1 The magnetic circuit of Fig. 1.3-1 is constructed by using silicon sheet steel. Its magnetization curve is given by Fig. 1.4-1. The gap length l, is 1 mm, the mean core length l; is 100 cm, N = 500, and A; = A, = 25 cm². Determine the current needed to produce a flux ♡ of 2.5 x 10-3 Wb. (Hint: First establish H, Hg, and use (1.3-3).] [I = 1.99 A] =

1.4, ТВ В-д, он 1.2 1.ОЕ Е 0.8 0.6 0.41 0.2 200 400 800 1000 600 H, AU/m Figure 1.4-1: B-H curve for typical silicon steel used in transformers.
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