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A magnetic circuit with a single air gap is shown in Fig. 1.27. The core dimensions are

Cross-sectional Area Ac = 3.5 cm2


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Assume that the core is of infinite permeability (μ→∞) and neglect the effects of fringing fields at 888-888-8888 Text me
the air gap and leakage flux. (a) Calculate the reluctance of the core Rc and that of the gap Rg.
For a current of i = 1.4 A, calculate (b) the total flux φ, (c) the flux linkages λ of the coil, and (d)
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With reference to the text book figure 1.27

The core dimensions are

Cross-sectional area

Mean core length

Gap length

Number of turns

As the core is of infinite permeability ,the fringing fields at the air gap and leakage flux
are neglected.

Comment

Step 2 of 5

(a)

Current is

Reluctance of the core is

Reluctance of air gap is

When the fringing fields are the air gap and leakage flux are neglected the core cross sectional
area and cross-sectional area of air gap are equal.

Therefore, the core reluctance and air gap reluctance are


.

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(b)

Total flux is given by


Therefore, the total flux is .
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(c)

The flux linkages of the coil is given by

Therefore, the flux linkages of the coil are .

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(d)

The coil inductance is given by

Therefore, the coil inductance is .

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