tuscan
Military
- Nov 1, 2006
- 5
Does anyone know the likely effects on the magnetic fields produced if a coil is wound in a non linear fashion around a former. For example, if the wire was wound in a castellated pattern, i.e. around the former for part of a turn then along the former for a distance, then around the former for a further part of a turn then back along the former to the original position etc (square wave style) for the whole coil.
Would the main effect be that a higher current would be required to produce the same strength field as a conventionally wound coil or is there anything else to consider?
Would the main effect be that a higher current would be required to produce the same strength field as a conventionally wound coil or is there anything else to consider?