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ELECTROMAGNETICS
PREPARED BY: 130400107040- Patel Bhavik V.130400107058- Patel Nirav A.BE First Semester Electrical Engineering
ACTIVE LEARNING ASSIGNMENTS
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERINGSANKALCHAND PATEL COLLEGE OF
ENGINEERING,VISNAGAR
Guided BY: Prof. P. M. Ansari
InductorsIt is a coil of conducting wire usually wrapped around a solid core. If no core is used, then the inductor is said to have an ‘air core’.
Symbols
FIG. Inductor (coil) symbols
Types of Inductors
FIG. Relative sizes of different types of inductors: (a) toroid, high-current; (b) phenolic (resin or plastic core); (c) ferrite core.
MAGNETIC FIELD
FIG. Milligaussmeter
Alternative Names for Inductors
Reactor- inductor in a power gridChoke - designed to block a particular frequency while allowing currents at lower frequencies or d.c. currents through
Commonly used in RF (radio frequency) circuitry
Coil - often coated with varnish and/or wrapped with insulating tape to provide additional insulation and secure them in place
A winding is a coil with taps (terminals).Solenoid – a three dimensional coil.
Also used to denote an electromagnet where the magnetic field is generated by current flowing through a toroidal inductor.
Energy StorageThe flow of current through an inductor creates a magnetic field (right hand rule).
If the current flowing through the inductor drops, the magnetic field will also decrease and energy is released through the generation of a current.
B field
Sign Convention
•The sign convention used with an inductor is the same as for a power dissipating device.
• When current flows into the positive side of the voltage across the inductor, it is positive and the inductor is dissipating power.
• When the inductor releases energy back into the circuit, the sign of the current will be negative.
Current and Voltage Relationships
L , inductance, has the units of Henries (H)1 H = 1 V-s/A
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t
LL
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dt
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Power and Energy
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Properties of an InductorActs like an short circuit at steady state when connected to a d.c. voltage or current source.Current through an inductor must be continuous
There are no abrupt changes to the current, but there can be abrupt changes in the voltage across an inductor.
An ideal inductor does not dissipate energy, it takes power from the circuit when storing energy and returns it when discharging.
Properties of a Real InductorReal inductors do dissipate energy due resistive losses in the length of wire and capacitive coupling between turns of the wire.
Inductors in Series
Leq for Inductors in Series
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Inductors in Parallel
Leq for Inductors in Parallel
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t2
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t1
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t22
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vdt1
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Magnetic Hysteresis
FIG. B-H Curves
Electromagnetic induction Principle
FIG. Electromagnetic Magnetic Induction
Fleming’s Right hand Rule
FIG. Fleming’s Right hand Rule
Fleming’s Left hand Rule
FIG. Fleming’s Left hand Rule
Statically Induced emf
(a). Self Induced emf(b). Mutually Induced
emf
Dynamically Induced emf
FIG. Dynamically Induced emf