A transformer core is laminated to a reduce hysteresis loss b reduce eddy current losses c reduce copper losses d reduce all above losses.
Why are iron cores in transformers laminated.
Transformers are basically two coils of wire wrapped around a core of iron.
The eddy currents cause energy to be lost from the transformer as they heat up the core meaning that electrical energy is being wasted as unwanted heat energy.
A magnetic core is a piece of magnetic material with a high magnetic permeability used to confine and guide magnetic fields in electrical electromechanical and magnetic devices such as electromagnets transformers electric motors generators inductors magnetic recording heads and magnetic assemblies it is made of ferromagnetic metal such as iron or ferrimagnetic compounds such as ferrites.
However when a magnetic flux flows in a transformers steel core two types of losses occur in the.
The reason we laminate the iron cores in transformers is because we want to limit what are called eddy currents.
Most transformer cores are constructed from low carbon steels which can have permeabilities in the order of 1500 compared with just 1 0 for air.
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The core of any transformer is laminated for the following reasons.
This means that a steel laminated core can carry a magnetic flux 1500 times better than that of air.
Eddy current is induced in core and circulates normal to the width of the core causing heat.
Why iron core is thin laminated in transformer.
The iron core transformer has higher permeability thus it is applied in transformer in place of air core in modern transformer.
The purpose of providing an iron core in a transformer is to.
Electrical steel also called lamination steel is specialty steel tailored to produce certain magnetic properties such as a small hysteresis area small energy dissipation per cycle or low core loss and high permeability.
Answered by abhijeet mishra 1st aug 2018 06 37.
The iron core of a transformer is made of laminated silicon steel with special insulated coating to limit eddy current loss.
Laminated means made up of insulated layers of iron glued together rather than being in a single solid lump.