Nanocrystalline material in toroidal cores for current transformer: analytical study and computational simulations
AUTOR(ES)
Luciano, Benedito Antonio, Albuquerque, João Marcelo Cavalcante de, Castro, Walman Benício de, Afonso, Conrado Ramos Moreira
FONTE
Materials Research
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2005-12
RESUMO
Based on electrical and magnetic properties, such as saturation magnetization, initial permeability, and coercivity, in this work are presented some considerations about the possibilities of applications of nanocrystalline alloys in toroidal cores for current transformers. It is discussed how the magnetic characteristics of the core material affect the performance of the current transformer. From the magnetic characterization and the computational simulations, using the finite element method (FEM), it has been verified that, at the typical CT operation value of flux density, the nanocrystalline alloys properties reinforce the hypothesis that the use of these materials in measurement CT cores can reduce the ratio and phase errors and can also improve its accuracy class.
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