Current transformers with nanocrystalline alloy toroidal core: analytical, computational and experimental studies
AUTOR(ES)
Luciano, Benedito Antonio, Batista, Thiago de Carvalho, Freire, Raimundo Carlos Silvério, Guerra, Francisco das Chagas Fernandes, Castro, Walman Benício de
FONTE
Mat. Res.
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
29/05/2012
RESUMO
In this paper are presented theoretical analysis and experimental results concerning the performance of toroidal cores used in current transformers. For most problems concerning transformers design, analytical methods are useful, but numerical methods provide a better understanding of the transformers electromagnetic behaviour. Numerical field solutions may be used to determine the electrical equivalent circuit parameters of toroidal core current transformers. Since the exciting current of current transformers alters the ratio and phase angle of primary and secondary currents, it is made as small as possible though the use of high permeability and low loss magnetic material in the construction of the core. According to experimental results presented in this work, in comparison with others soft magnetic materials, nanocrystalline alloys appear as the best material to be used in toroidal core for current transformers.
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