Chapter 4
Worked Example 1
Q A mild steel toroid of effective length 20 cm is wound with 164 turns of wire which carries a current of
1.5 A. Determine (a) the mmf produced, (b) the magnet field strength, (c) the flux density, and (d) the
csa of the toroid if the flux produced is 154 Wb.
ℓ 0.2 m; N 164; I 1.5A; 154 106 Wb
(a) F N I ampere turn 164 1.5
so, F 246 At Ans
F 246
(b) H ampere turn/metre
ᐉ 0.2
so, H 1230 At/m Ans
(c) B 0r H tesla; but since we do not know the value of r we will need to
use the B/H data for mild steel given.
From the diagram:
when H 1230 At/m, B 1.2 T Ans
(d) B tesla, so, A metre2
A B
154 106
1.2
and, A 128.3 mm2 Ans
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12 Supplementary Worked Examples
B (T)
1.6
Mild
steel Stalloy
1.4
1.2
Radiometal
1.0
Cast
iron
0.8
Mumetal
0.6
Ferrite
0.4
0.2
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000
H (At/m)
Worked Example 2
Q A magnetic circuit consists of two ‘iron’ sections in series, separated by an air gap of length 1.5 mm.
Data for the two iron sections are given below.
Section length (mm) csa (mm2) µr
1 200 800 402
2 150 1000 300
A coil wound onto section 1 carries a current of 5 A which produces a flux density of 1.5 T in the air gap.
Determine the number of turns on the coil to achieve this.
I 5 A; Bgap 1.5 T; ℓgap 1.5 103 m; ℓ1 0.2 m; A1 8 104 m2
ℓ2 0.15 m; A2 103 m2
From the data given the reluctance of each section may be calculated thus.
Supplementary Worked Examples 13
ᐉ1 0 .2
S1 ampere turn/Wb
or1A1 4 10 420 8 104
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and, S1 473 675 0.474 106 At/Wb
ᐉ2 0.15
S2 ampere turn/Wb
or 2 A2 4 107 300 103
and, S2 397 887 0.398 106 At/Wb
ᐉ gap 1.5 103
Sgap
o Agap 4 107 9 104
where Agap 9 104 m2 ,
i.e. the average of A1 and A2
so, Sgap 1.326 106 At/Wb
total circuit reluctance, S S1 S2 Sgap (0.474 0.398 1.326 ) 106
hence, S 2.198 106 At/Wb
Bgap Agap weber 1.5 9 104
so, 1.35 mWb
and, F S ampere turn 1.35 103 2.198 106
so, F 2963 At
F 2963
and number of turns, N
I 5
so, N 593 Ans