Mech133
Mechanical
- Feb 23, 2005
- 15
I am building a C-core similar to the one shown below. there are coils on both down "legs" of the core, and run in complementing polarity. Size constraints prevent me from using uniform cross-sectional area for the vertical and horizontal sections of the core. The horizontal x-section is only 25% the area of the vertical legs. How much of an impact will this have over a core with uniform dimensions in regards to flux generation at the poles? Would I be better off reducing the size of the coils but increasing the thickness of the horizontal section? Is FEA the best way to make this determination?
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