Why machines are avoided to work is saturation region of B-
H curve?
Answer Posted / iamdon
This is done for AVOIDING THE HIGH MAGNETIZING CURRENT
requirement as explained below.
The magnetising current is the amount of current required
to force the working flux into air gap and meet the core
loss.The magnetising current is directly proportional to B
(average).In the case of magnetic saturation,the value of B
becomes high.So we require more magnetising current to force
the same amount of working flux into the air gap.More
magnetising current is of course not desirable because it will
create heating problem.
Author:arbelectbit@yahoo.com
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