Insulation of laminated core is required to reduce the circulating current points due to touching the two plates. This results in more iron loss and heat produced
It does. We call this current, or currents, 'eddy currents', and they are minimised by using laminated cores.
choke
Soft iron has a greater permeability than steel. BTW, the only reason for laminations is to reduce eddy currents in the core. It has no effect on permeability or inductance.
Hysteresis and eddy current loss constitute core loss. It can be reduced by replacing solid core by laminated core... by adeeb
No, the purpose of laminating the core is to reduceeddy-current losses.
by using the laminated core
The iron core of Transformers is laminated to reduce eddy currents, which cause a loss of energy.
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It does. We call this current, or currents, 'eddy currents', and they are minimised by using laminated cores.
choke
Soft iron has a greater permeability than steel. BTW, the only reason for laminations is to reduce eddy currents in the core. It has no effect on permeability or inductance.
Hysteresis and eddy current loss constitute core loss. It can be reduced by replacing solid core by laminated core... by adeeb
Laminated steel plates.
Electromagnets. They are generally required to loose their magnetism, as soon as the power is removed. This is done by using a soft iron core or laminated plates.
The iron core of transformers is laminated to reduce eddy currents, which cause a loss of energy.
No, the purpose of laminating the core is to reduceeddy-current losses.
The speech was laminated so that it wouldn't get wet and ruined.