ryantest
Materials
- Jun 22, 2006
- 2
Hi all!
I am designing an electromagnet with following specifications:
minimum 0.4Tesla at 1kHz (gap=10mm)
I have an old electromagnet with unknown number of turns (covered by metal case for water cooling) with non-oriented silicon steel core. I used a power supply of 240Watt to run the magnet. It turns out that the field drops from 0.5T at DC to 0.075T at 50Hz due to the increased impedence in AC. After a simple calaulation, it seems I have to use a 5kWatt(!) power supply to achieve the required 0.4T at 1kHz.
My question is:
Besides using the huge power supply, can I change something (e.g. geometry of the coil, core material) in order to achieve the requirement?
Thanks!
I am designing an electromagnet with following specifications:
minimum 0.4Tesla at 1kHz (gap=10mm)
I have an old electromagnet with unknown number of turns (covered by metal case for water cooling) with non-oriented silicon steel core. I used a power supply of 240Watt to run the magnet. It turns out that the field drops from 0.5T at DC to 0.075T at 50Hz due to the increased impedence in AC. After a simple calaulation, it seems I have to use a 5kWatt(!) power supply to achieve the required 0.4T at 1kHz.
My question is:
Besides using the huge power supply, can I change something (e.g. geometry of the coil, core material) in order to achieve the requirement?
Thanks!