Chapter 1 Magnetics 32095
Chapter 1 Magnetics 32095
Chapter 1 Magnetics 32095
Institute of Technology
By: Menargen A.
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Introduction
1. Electric Machines mechanical energy to electric energy
or vice versa
Mechanical energy Electric energy: GENERATOR
Electric energy mechanical energy: MOTOR
2. Almost all practical motors and generators convert energy from one
form to another through the action of a magnetic field.
3. Only machines using magnetic fields to perform such conversions
will be considered in this course.
4. When we talk about machines, another related device is the
transformer.
A transformer is a device that converts ac electric energy at one
voltage level to ac electric energy at another voltage level.
Cont….
Why are electric motors and generators so common?
– Electric power is a clean and efficient energy source that is very
easy to transmit over long distances and easy to control.
– Does not require constant ventilation and fuel (compare to
internal-combustion engine), free from pollutant associated with
combustion
CHAPTER 1. MAGNETICS
Magnetism is a phenomenon by which a material exerts either
attractive or repulsive force on another.
Basic source of magnetic force is movement of electrically charged
particles. Thus magnetic behavior of a material can be traced to the
structure of atoms.
Electrons in atoms have a planetary motion in that they go around the
nucleus. This Orbital motion and its own spin cause separate
magnetic moments, which contribute to the magnetic behavior of
materials.
The manner in which a material responds depend much on its atomic
structure, and determines whether a material will be strongly or
weakly magnetic.
Electromagnetism is at the heart of the creation of electric energy,
radio, TV, computer engineering and information technology
Magnetic Materials
Magnetic Materials are classified based on the property called permeability as :
Cont…
• Magnetic materials which will retain the magnetic property
at all times permanently is called permanent magnet. This
type of magnets are manufactured by nickel, iron, cobalt.
• To make a permanent magnet a coil is wound over a
magnetic material and DC supply is passed through the coil.
Magnetic Field
• Magnetic fields are the fundamental mechanism by which energy
is converted from one form to another in motors, generators and
transformers.
• The space around a magnet in which the influence of the magnet can
be detected is called the magnetic field.
• First, we are going to look at the basic principle – A current-carrying
wire produces a magnetic field in the area around it.
Right-Hand Rule
Cont…
Four basic principles of Electro magnetism are:-
1.A current-carrying wire produces a magnetic field in the area around it.
5.The strength of the magnetic field flux produced in the core also
depends on the material of the core. Thus,
(1.3)
B H
B = magnetic flux density (webers per square meter, Tesla (T))
µ= magnetic permeability of material (Henrys per meter)
H = magnetic field intensity (ampere-turns per meter)
Cont…
F R (similar to V=IR)
Cont…
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2. The polarity of the mmf will determine the direction of flux.
3. Reluctance is basically the measure of material resistance to the flow
of magnetic flux.
Reluctance in this analogy obeys the rule of electrical resistance
(Series and Parallel Rules).
Reluctance is measured in Ampere-turns per weber.
Parallel Reluctance,
1 1 1 1
...
Req R1 R2 R3
Cont…
4. The inverse of electrical resistance is conductance which is a
measure of conductivity of a material. Hence the inverse of reluctance is
known as permeance, P where it represents the degree at which the
material permits the flow of magnetic flux.
also,
If there is N number of turns in the coil with the same amount of flux
flowing through it, hence:
• where:
i – represents the current flow in the conductor
l – length of wire, with direction of l defined to be in the direction of
current flow
B – magnetic field density
The induction of a force in a wire by a current in the presence of a
magnetic field is the basis of motor action.
Cont…
2. The direction of the force is given by the right-hand rule. Direction of
the force depends on the direction of current flow and the direction of
the surrounding magnetic field. A rule of thumb to determine the
direction can be found using the right-hand rule as shown below:
Solution:
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