Magnetic Circuits
Magnetic Circuits
Magnetic Circuits
Magnetic Field
Consider a current is
flowing in a current
carrying conductor
from A to B as shown in
figure. Due to this
current, a magnetic
field is produced
around the conductor,
whose direction is
given by Right Hand
Thumb Rule.
Magnetic Flux
The amount of
Magnetic Field
Intensity
The magneto-motive force per unit length is
known as magnetic field intensity and is
expressed as,
H= Ni/l AmpereTurns/m
Magnetic Field Intensity represents the
effort exerted by the current to establish a
Magnetic Field
Practice Problems:
1. The dimensions of a bar magnet are 15cm x
Magnetic Permeability
Magnetic Permeability, , represents the
relative ease of establishing a magnetic field
in a given material.
Relative Permeability is the ratio of absolute
permeability of any material () to the
permeability of the free space (o).
Where o = 4 x 10-7
Relationship of B & H
Magnetic flux density (B) developed in a
magnetic field is directly proportional to the
amount of applied magnetic field intensity (H).
B H
B = *H
( is absolute permeability of the material).
B = r*o*H
Practice Problems:
1. The mean circumference of an iron ring is 0.6m, uniform
Practice Problems:
1. A current of 4A is flowing through a wire
H = Ni/2r
B = Ni/2r
Practice Problems:
1. A 15A current is flowing through a wire
H = Ni/2(R-r)
B = Ni/2(R-r)
= Nir2/2(R-r)
Practice Problems:
1. An iron (relative permeability is 4000) torodial coil
Magnetic
Circuits
A magnetic circuit is a closed path followed by
the magnetic flux. The magnetic circuit is
divided into two types.
Series Magnetic Circuit:
The Magnetic circuit in which, same flux flows
through it.
Parallel Magnetic Circuit:
The Magnetic circuit in which flux divides into
two or more parts.
Series Magnetic
Circuits
Series Magnetic
Circuits
Magnetic circuit and their equivalent circuit
are shown in figure. Where, l1 and l2 are mean
length of two materials, A1 and A2 are the
cross-sectional area of two materials and 1
and 2 are the absolute permeability of two
materials. Current flowing through the left
section of the core having N turns is I.
Series Magnetic
Circuits
Ni= H l + H l
1 1
2 2
= R
Where R= R1+R2
= B1A1 = B2A2
Practice
Problems:
1. The dimension of the magnetic circuit is
shown in the following figure. The relative
permeability of the magnetic material is 750.
Calculate the field intensity.
2. Determine the magnetic flux of the
magnetic circuit as shown in the figure. The
dimensions of the length, width and height are
0.3m, 0.02m and 0.3m respectively. The
relative permeability of a magnetic material is
1100.
Parallel Magnetic
The magnetic potential drop around the
Circuit:
equivalent circuit is,
- Hl = H1l1= H2l2
Total flux is, = 1 + 2
As we know, Hl = R
Using above equations, magnomotive force
Parallel Magnetic
Circuit:
Practice Problems:
Following problems are for a magnetic circuit with two
structure is 5cm2. The left limb is wound by 350 turns and the
flux in the right limb is 4Wb. Determine the current. Assume
the relative permeability is 300.
2. The cross sectional area of the magnetic structure is 6cm 2.
The left limb is wound by N turns and the flux in the right
limb is 4mWb. Determine N if the 3A current flows in the coil.
Assume the relative permeability is 550.
Comparison b/w
4. The magnetomotive force is equal to the
Magnetic
and
Electric
product of flux and reluctance. The voltage is
equal to the product of current and circuit
Circuits
resistance.
5. The magnetic circuit reluctance is defined
Calculation of Magnetic
Circuits with Air Gap
Consider the mean length, permeability and
cross sectional area of the core are lc, c and
Ac and for air gap lag, ag and Aag respectively. In
the composite circuit, the core and the air gap
are connected in series. As a result same flux
will flow through the core and air gap and
equivalent circuit can be considered as series
circuit as shown in following figure.
Practice Problems:
1. The mean length cross sectional area and the air
Practice Problems:
3. The mean length cross sectional area and the air
Electromagnetic Force on a
Conductor
When a current carrying conductor is placed
Practice Problems:
1. The conductor carries a current of 150A.
Hysteresis Loop
It is a loop that is obtained by variation of
BH Graph
Core Losses
There are two types of losses in the magnetic
Hysteresis Loss
In general, the hysteresis loss can be
expressed as,
Ph= KhVcvol Bn f
Where kh, depends on the properties of the