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Figure 26    Magnetic Current with Closed Iron Path
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Basic Electrical Theory MAGNETIC CIRCUITS Example: A coil has an mmf of 600 At, and a reluctance of 3 x 106 At/Wb. Find the total flux F. Solution: F mmf R F 600At 3  x  106  At/Wb 200  x  106  Wb 200µWb BH Magnetization Curve The  BH  Magnetization  Curve  (Figure  27)  shows  how  much  flux  density  (B)  results  from increasing the flux intensity (H).   The curves in Figure 27 are for two types of soft iron cores plotted for typical values.   The curve for soft iron 1 shows that flux density B increases rapidly with an increase in flux intensity H, before the core saturates, or develops a "knee."  Thereafter, an increase in flux intensity H has little or no effect on flux density B.  Soft iron 2 needs a much larger increase in flux intensity H before it reaches its saturation level at H = 5000 At/m, B = 0.3 T. Air, which is nonmagnetic, has a very low BH profile, as shown in Figure 27. Figure 27    Typical BH Curve for Two Types of Soft Iron Rev. 0 Page 39 ES-01

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