Mondy
Electrical
- Jul 4, 2003
- 37
Dear Experts
Can anyone tell me how I can calculate the rms magnetizing current of a transformer when the only information I have for the core steel are curves for Watts Loss per Kg and Peak Magentic Field strength(A/meter) for any given value of flux density. As far as I can see, using the A/meter curves would be fine at low flux densities as the magnetizing current is nearly a sinewave, but as the flux approaches material saturation, the magnetizing current becomes very peaky. So how can I deduce the rms current value from peak H values when the waveform shape is unknown?
Many thanks
Mondy
Can anyone tell me how I can calculate the rms magnetizing current of a transformer when the only information I have for the core steel are curves for Watts Loss per Kg and Peak Magentic Field strength(A/meter) for any given value of flux density. As far as I can see, using the A/meter curves would be fine at low flux densities as the magnetizing current is nearly a sinewave, but as the flux approaches material saturation, the magnetizing current becomes very peaky. So how can I deduce the rms current value from peak H values when the waveform shape is unknown?
Many thanks
Mondy