Why iron core is thin laminated in transformer.
Why is the core laminated.
Reduce all above losses.
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.
The core of any transformer is laminated for the following reasons.
Reduce eddy current losses.
The iron core transformer has higher permeability thus it is applied in transformer in place of air core in modern transformer.
The core is laminated to reduce these to a minimum as they interfere with the efficient transfer of energy from the primary coil to the secondary one.
To control it s weight regulate the energy loss due to eddy currents increase the formation secondary voltage.
Thus to reduce the losses solid core is not used in transformer.
The core is not designed to have any currents flow through it.
It is however a conducting loop that experiences a changing magnetic field it will therefore have small currents induced in it these are called eddy currents.
The purpose of providing an iron core in a transformer is to.
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