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Assignment 4 Iitb EE111

The document contains 6 problems related to magnetic circuits: 1. A core with 3 coils, how many turns for coil C to produce 12mWb flux? Answer is 358 turns. 2. For a given circuit, what current must coil F1 supply to produce 4mWb flux? Answer is 1778 AT. 3. For a given circuit and magnetization curve, what current is needed for 0.25mWb flux? The central limb flux is 0.94T. Answer is 0.584A. 4. For a given circuit, what mmf is needed for 0.0014Wb right leg flux? Using a given B-H curve. 5. Repeat problem

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Assignment 4 Iitb EE111

The document contains 6 problems related to magnetic circuits: 1. A core with 3 coils, how many turns for coil C to produce 12mWb flux? Answer is 358 turns. 2. For a given circuit, what current must coil F1 supply to produce 4mWb flux? Answer is 1778 AT. 3. For a given circuit and magnetization curve, what current is needed for 0.25mWb flux? The central limb flux is 0.94T. Answer is 0.584A. 4. For a given circuit, what mmf is needed for 0.0014Wb right leg flux? Using a given B-H curve. 5. Repeat problem

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Department of Electrical Engineering, IIT Bombay EE111 : Introduction to Electrical Engineering Assignment 4 5

1. The core shown in Figure. 1 has a uniform cross sectional area of 12.5cm2 and a mean length of 30 cm. Coil A has 200 turns and carries 0.5A, coil B has 400 turns and carries 0.75A and coil C carries 1A. How many turns must coil C have in order that the core ux be 12mWb? The core is made of silicon sheet steel and B-H curve is given in Prob. 4. [Ans: 358] 2. In the magnetic circuit of Figure. 2 the coil 2 is supplying 500AT in the direction indicated. Find the AT that the coil F1 must provide to produce a ux of 4mWb in the air gap. The relative permeability of the core is 4500. [Ans: 1778 AT] Table 1: H(AT/m) B(T) 200 0.46 400 0.87 500 0.98 600 1.08 800 1.23 1000 1.33 1400 1.48

3. For the magnetic circuit shown in Figure. 3, the magnetization curve is in Table 1. Calculate the exciting current required to create a ux of 0.25mWb in the air gap. What is the ux in the central limb? Core thickness is 2.5cm uniformly. [Ans: 0.584A, 0.94T] 4. In the magnetic circuit of Figure 4 determine the coil mmf required to produce a ux of 0.0014Wb in the right leg. The thickness of the magnetic circuit is 0.04m and is uniform throughout. Core is silicon steel whose magnetization curve is in Table 2. 1

5. Repeat Problem 4 for the case where the coil is placed on the center leg. Is it possible to produce the above ux in the right leg with this arrangement? (Hint: Draw the magnetization curve and comment on the ux density in the central limb and saturation) Table 2: H(AT/m) B(T) 50 0.3 60 0.4 70 0.5 80 0.6 90 0.7 100 0.8 200 1.1 300 1.2

6. A sample of iron having a volume of 116.4 cm3 is subjected to a magnetizing force sinusoidally varying at a frequency of 400 Hz. The area of the hysteresis loop is found to be 64.5 cm2 with ux density plotted in kilolines per square inch and magnetizing force in ampere turns per inch. The scale factors used are 1cm = 5Kilolines/inch2 and 1cm = 12AT/inch. Find the hysteresis loss in watts. [Ans: 109W]

F1

15 cm 1 mm 40 cm

40 cm

C Figure 1 12 cm 12 cm

Cross sectional area 30 cm2 Figure 2 20 cm 2 cm

F2

20 cm 5 cm

20 cm

1000 turns

1 mm

20 cm

5 cm 2 cm 4 cm Figure 3 5 cm 2 cm Figure 4

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