Hysteresis loss in tamil

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  • Hysteresis loss
    Hysteresis loss is caused by the magnetization and demagnetization of the core as current flows in the forward and reverse directions.
    As the magnetizing force (current) increases, the magnetic flux increases. But when the magnetizing force (current) is decreased, the magnetic flux doesn’t decrease at the same rate, but less gradually.
    Therefore, when the magnetizing force reaches zero, the flux density still has a positive value. In order for the flux density to reach zero, the magnetizing force must be applied in the negative direction.
    The relationship between the magnetizing force, H, and the flux density, B, is shown on a hysteresis curve, or loop. The area of the hysteresis loop shows the energy required to complete a full cycle of magnetizing and de-magnetizing, and the area of the loop represents the energy lost during this process.
    A hysteresis loop shows the relationship between the induced magnetic flux density (B) and the magnetizing force (H). It is often referred to as the B-H loop.
    Image credit: NDT Resource Center
    The equation for hysteresis loss is given as:
    Pb = η * Bmaxn * f * V
    Pb = hysteresis loss (W)
    η = Steinmetz hysteresis coefficient, depending on material (J/m3)
    Bmax = maximum flux density (Wb/m2)
    n = Steinmetz exponent, ranges from 1.5 to 2.5, depending on material
    f = frequency of magnetic reversals per second (Hz)
    V = volume of magnetic material (m3)
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