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A cast steel ring has a circular cross-section 3 cm in diameter and a mean circumference of 80 cm. ‘The ring is uniformly wound with a coil of 600 tums. (a) Estimate the current in the coil required to produce a flux of 0.5 mW in the ring. (6) Ifa sew cut creates a 2-mm aigap in the ring, find approximately the airgap flux produced by the current obtained in (a). Find the current which will produce the same flux in the airgap as in (a). Neglect fringing and leakage. Refer to Fig. 1-5(b) for the magnetization characteristic of cast steel 2% 21 1 Sheet sted 1 Cost ste et SL 1 Bs Castiron, of o 1, Aum Fig. 1-5(b) 2 For the magnetic circuit shown in Fig. 1-15, N= 10 turns, ,=0.1 mm, f= 100 mm, stacking factor = 0.9; the core material is M-19. Calculate / required to establish « 1-T flux density in the airgap. Neglect fringing and leakage. Fig. 1-15 a Assuring an ideal core (j1, > 00), calculate the flux density in the airgap of magnetic circuit shown in Fig, 1-16(a). Core thickness into the papers 20 mi Fig. 116 a A composite magnetic circuit of varying cross section is shown in Fig. iter the iron portion has the B-H characteristic of Fig 1-17(b). Given: N= 100 turns; 1, = 4/, = 24; = 10 em’; 7, = 2 mm; leakage lux, 6, = 0.01 mWb. Calculate J required to establish an air-gap flux density of 06 T. om BT A HN @ o Fig. 117 s Calculate the (total) self-inductance and the leakage inductance of the coil shown in Fig. & A toroid of rectangular cross section is shown in Fig. 1-19. The mean diameter is large compared to the core thickness in the radial dircetion, so that the core flux density is uniform. Derive an expression for the inductance of the toroid, and evaluate it ifr, = 80 mm, r,= 100mm, a = 20 mun, and N= 200 tums. The core relative permeability is 900. Tig, 1-19 - A core with three Tegs is shown in Figure P1-S. Its depth is 5 cm, and there are 200 tums on the leftmost leg. The relative permeability of the core can be assumed to be 1500 and constant. What flux exists in ‘each of the three legs of the core? What is the flux density in each ofthe legs? Assume a 4% increase in the effective area of the cit pap due to fringing effects. HE sea pep ate | + + Hy A ferromagnetic core with a relative permeability of 2000 is shown in Figure P1-3. The dimensions are ‘shown in the diagram, and the depth ofthe core it 7 can. The air gaps on the lef and right sides of the core are 0050 and 0.070 cm, respectively. Because of finging effects, the effective aren of the air gaps is 5 percent arge than their physical size If there are 300 tums m the coil wrapped around the center leg of the core and if the cuent inthe col is 10 A. whats the fox in each of the lft, center, and right legs of ‘the core? Whats the flux density in each air sap? ¢

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